Transport/share do any of you do it?

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Was chatting at the weekend to some of the liveries at my yard and we were all saying about how expensive it is now to run a 4WD or have a lorry yet we are frustrated as where we are there's hardly anywhere that we can hack to for shows, XC, clinics etc.

It was suggested that maybe we could club together and buy some sort of transport either a small lorry or a cheap(er) 4WD and trailer. Just wondered if anyone else does this and if so how they work out, how it's paid for.

We didn't go into it in much detail but I have been thinking that obviously the tax and Mot and servicing costs would have to be shared then don't know how the insurance would work and I suppose any sort of damage would have to be paid for by the person using the transport on that day and there would have to be a booking system, then if someone leaves the yard and had paid towards the initial purchase would they have to be bought out? and then the more I think about it the more complicated it gets!

I know that you can hire transport but often that would be for a whole day and we are thinking of going to clinics that would be for an hour or so and not too far away, just not hacking distance or on hackable roads, or to the odd show where maybe you want to do one or two classes but not spend all day there. Also someone might want to go on their own, especially those that do shifts so often have days off when there's no one else about to share the costs of a box hire. So the flexibility of own transport would be great. Anyway just wondering if anyone else does a similar thing and how it works with you!!
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I sort of do! Have a share agreement with my horsebox, a lady from the yard pays £50 per month to use my horsebox, working well so far, my shows are on a Saturday and hers are on a Sunday, so I make sure I put that money away and it pays for MOT, Insurance, Tax and bit towards a service.

The insurance has her as a named driver.

I have previously bought half a box with another friend and that work well until she moved away, so I bought her out!
 
I hire a box when I want to go out which is not that often amounts to once a month and I pay per hour not per day plus call out charge as I have someone to drive it for me and help out. It is actually cheaper than buying a lorry or trailer and 4x4. A good horse box might be £6,000 or more to buy and I spend £1000 a year max on transport and don't have to worry about plating or mot or fuel prices and it means I don't have to get a loan to buy the box.

I think a share could work but you would need to have some sort of written agreement in case one of you moves to another yard or sells their horse.
 
I share a horsebox with a good friend and it works out brilliantly. We have a written agreement, split the costs 50/50 and pro-rate the diesel according to mileage (which we keep a log of). We keep a diary so we know who needs the lorry when, occassionally we have a clash of dates but so far we've always managed to work things out. Not sure how easy it would be to share with more than one person though.
 
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