Transporting Hay in Horse Lorry

You should be alright but yea do be careful not to go over the 3.5t limit.... The heavier the lorry van whatever you want to call it the longer it will take to stop. If you get taken to a weigh bridge and it 's over weight you will be in a considerable amount of trouble
 
:) I know if mines over because the stupid thing is so old it won't go over 40mph :p

Over forty - you are really spoilt - my old Dodge will just about do forty when it is absolutely empty, going downhill with a strong galeforce wind behind it...... aah to be able to do forty with the dumbblood in it..........:) :)
 
Over forty - you are really spoilt - my old Dodge will just about do forty when it is absolutely empty, going downhill with a strong galeforce wind behind it...... aah to be able to do forty with the dumbblood in it..........:) :)

loooooool :p they are soo noisy aswell arn't they! I just can't justify spending £10,000 + on something that will just sit there rotting for the best part of the year :o
 
loooooool :p they are soo noisy aswell arn't they! I just can't justify spending £10,000 + on something that will just sit there rotting for the best part of the year :o


£10,000 plus............................... OMG I only spent £3,500 on mine ... hmmmm perhaps that's why it is soooo slooooooowwwwwww.

TBH I am seriously thinking of changing to a trailer - the only thing is everyone tells me that I can't use my Freelander to tow so that means a new car (well new to me that is)!!!!!!

Ah well let's go buy another lottery ticket :)
 
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