Destario
Well-Known Member
I have a lovelyld ifor Williams trailer. The smaller one (for horses up to 15.2 I think) and it's lovely. However my mare is still growing and looks a bit cramped - if she wasn't such a sweetheart I wouldn't pop her in it. I also can't drive it as I need to take a test so have to rely on my father (who has a very active life himself) to take me places. He's not the most calming influence either and is sometimes more hindrance than help (tide is away things you're still using and moves stuff about!) especially when your nerves are playing up and you're stressed.
I've been looking at taking a lorry test for a while now (rigid hgv) as it would come in handy and then maybe get the next level up so I could drive a trailer or arctic or lorry with trailer which would be amazing to share driving a couple of friends who carriage drive and have those set ups. Test is pretty pricey so would have to save up.
Now I don't know an awful lot about lorries (other than how the engine works) so I'm not sure how much it costs to insure one or get its plating or if it needs anything else to be allowed on the road (I know nothing!) I do know it's often cheaper to buy an hgv instead of 7.5t but I don't really need a huge one!
I know 3.5t need a normal mot but the payload wouldn't be good for 2 I don't think and they seem very overpriced compared to a bigger one.
Any knowledge of lorries and what tests need doing to go in the road would need great. And where can you get its mot done (I think that's the plating?) or is it a case of going to one place miles away for a whole day?
I've been looking at taking a lorry test for a while now (rigid hgv) as it would come in handy and then maybe get the next level up so I could drive a trailer or arctic or lorry with trailer which would be amazing to share driving a couple of friends who carriage drive and have those set ups. Test is pretty pricey so would have to save up.
Now I don't know an awful lot about lorries (other than how the engine works) so I'm not sure how much it costs to insure one or get its plating or if it needs anything else to be allowed on the road (I know nothing!) I do know it's often cheaper to buy an hgv instead of 7.5t but I don't really need a huge one!
I know 3.5t need a normal mot but the payload wouldn't be good for 2 I don't think and they seem very overpriced compared to a bigger one.
Any knowledge of lorries and what tests need doing to go in the road would need great. And where can you get its mot done (I think that's the plating?) or is it a case of going to one place miles away for a whole day?