OMG didn't believe my eyes coming back from the yard today...

Pidgeon

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Broken down by the side of the road was a 3.5T lorry that was towing an Ifor Williams trailer
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Surely that can't be legal can it?
 
As long as the lorry has the correct towbar for the trailer and the driver has the correct licences then it is fine.
A carriage driving lady near me, drives a HGV lorry pulling her carriages in a trailer all over Europe.
 
I think its pretty standard for carriage drivers to have a trailer behind their horsebox to tow their carriage in: not sure what type of trailer though!
 
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It' a very very common sight in Germany
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Yes and in France. Though they are often 9 horse boxes with a tag along on the back - often seen over here too, delivering and collecting racehorses and breeding stock.
 
I drive a 3.5 ton van towing my trailer with no problem, it actually tows better than my big 4x4. I must admit I would rather convert the van to a horsebox but then I would tow a caravan behind it for the shows we stay overnight at.
 
As long as it had the correct tow bar, was within the weight limits and the driver had an adequate licence, there is no problem with it.
 
TBH if I had to have a trailer (and I can't stand the awful things) I'd rather tow with a van if at all possible, thinking of the weight distribution in a van I would *think* it would make a very safe towing vehicle?
 
yes have to agree with you on that point
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Just another thought if they had an accident how would they get the rear ramp of the lorry down if they had horses in it?
 
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