emjaynat
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I'm looking for new transport. Please can u help on which type to get based on running costs etc. I will mainly be transporting one 16 2 horse and 2 kids and a dog or one horse and one pony. Thanks
Do you already have a pre 1997 licence with B+E and C1 on it or will you need to get the relevant licence when you decide what transport to get?I'm looking for new transport. Please can u help on which type to get based on running costs etc. I will mainly be transporting one 16 2 horse and 2 kids and a dog or one horse and one pony. Thanks
Well on what you want to transport I think you can discount a 3.5 ton as you will not have the payload to carry horse & pony plus yourself etc. The best of them normally have a payload of around 1200kg, some even less, a 16h2" will be around 600kg & a pony depending on size will be around 350-400kg. When you put your own weight & that of 2 children, tack, water, fuel etc you will be over weight.
A trailer is the cheapest option as you don't need to insure it by law, it will carry the horse & pony however you will need a vehicle that has sufficient towing capacity to pull it. That can be quite an expense specially if it's your only vehicle & you have to do all your mileage in it. If it's a 4x4, you may need one for the weight you'll be towing, your tax disc will be expensive, insurance quite expensive & maintenance also fairly expensive. Your main expense will be fuel though as they can be thirsty.
A 7.5 ton can be fairly expensive to run & I believe is the least expensive option for deprication Their mpg isn't great, parts & labour for them is about the same as a 4x4. Depending on the age of the vehicle you can find that you are having to spend several hundred pounds every year to keep on top of maintenance & keep it on the road.
None of your options is cheap, I think the trailer could be the cheapest option but you will require a thirsty tow car.![]()