Took my Equi-Trek Sonic to weigh bridge with 2 up if anyone interested in results

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After decades of having old 7.5 tonners decedided would rather forego the living for modern reliability so now have a 3.5 ton Sonic. Been feeling guility telling potential sharers that I can only take one horse to be told x, y & z don't have any problems taking 2 etc etc. Also Horse & Country tv have shown Carl Hester load 2 huge warmbloods into a Sonic and Kelly Marks put that huge Harry and her friends cob into one. Obviously have no idea if these are 3.5 or 4.5 tonners. So decedided a trip to the weigh bridge was in order.

Normal Equi-trek Sonic. No floor to ceiling partitions or outside lockers adding weight. I have however added a kitchen unit and a couple of shelves to the changing area. Water for horses and smaller container under sink full. Only a quarter of a tank full of fuel - don't know size of tank but later put £40 in which moved gauge to just below half. No people as I stood in weigh bridge hut checking weight.
Horses x1 16.2hh lw tb type - weigh tape 520 kg
X1 15.2hh heavier type - weigh tape 460 kg
Total weight 3,860
With 2 adults would have been 4 ton easily with only a quarter of a tank of diesel!
Result will carry on taking only one horse
Hope this is of some help to others
 
Very interesting. Thanks for posting. And when you add tack for 2 also :(
I don't think people realise how it adds up. This is why I had a 5.5 tonne lorry for taking 2. I have a trailer now.
 
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That's quite interesting.

Funnily enough, I took my 7.5T to a weighbridge. Had my 17HH ISH, full tack, 75l water and £100 of fuel with two passengers. Came out just below 6.5T, and the unladden weight of the vehicle is meant to be 5.76T. I don't think my big horse weighs a lot!! ;)
 
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