tinap
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Thank you so much!! That is exactly as I thought!! I really need to get a towbar on my own car to avoid these chuffin myths!! Xx
You might be better asking in the tack room forum for such and simply stating that it needs a towing capacity of 1500 as that is 200 over what you require (850+450=1300)Hi there!
I currently tow with a Honda CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC. I have one 15HH horse of 450kg and own an old Rice Europa with wooden floor.
My question is: I need to sell my beloved 4x4 as I can no longer justify the fuel costs when I only tow the trailer once or twice a year! I am looking to get an economical diesel estate or similar. Any suggestions???
Rice Europa:
Unladen weight - 850kg
Laden weight - 2000kg
Capacity - 1150kg
Many thanks!
lets say 1100 for horses and 1000 for trailer = 2100 plus 100 for other bits = 2200Hi ROG,
Am back again! After nearly purchasing a Freelander to tow a single trailer on my B license, I've been persuaded into taking the trailer part of my licence thus enabling me to tow 2 horse trailer and driving a larger 4X4!
So am going view a Kia Sorento 2.5 CRDi XS Automatic at the weekend with these specs:
Gross vehicle weight 2600 kg
Max towing weight 2800 kg
Minimum kerb weight 2059 kg
Would this be capable of towing an:
Ifor 505
Max gross weight 2340kg
Unlaiden weight 905.00 kg
or
Ifor 510:
Max gross weight 2584kg
Unlaiden weight 1000.00kg
with a 480kg horse and a 600kg horse?
lets say 1100 for horses and 1000 for trailer = 2100 plus 100 for other bits = 2200
using the lowest weight of 2340 minus 2200 leaves 140 spare
Oh yesThanks ROG and am assuming this is all legal on a B+E license?
Oh yes
B+E is much simpler than B ....
Get the vehicle towing capacity and the trailer plated MAM
Use the lower of the two and that is your limit for the empty trailer and its load
Easy aint it !!
I think the towing capacity is 2000 for that vehicle but to be sure please find the plate on the vehicle that gives the GVW and GTWHi ROG!
We are currently converting a LWB Mini-bus into a camper. As well as using it for camping, it'll be used for towing the trailer when I'm on a Trec event as I prefer this than to a tent (means I can stay right next to my horse's corral without the risk of being run over in the night by a stampede and of course tents not allowed where the 'osses are)
Anyway, I have the pre-1997 licence so until it's done and we send the documents and pictures of the change to the DVLA it'll be an air-bed on the floor!
I imagine the weight is OK, bring a 3.5 tonne vehicle, it's a Peugeot Boxer, Hitop and LWB.
I'll be towing a 510 IW with two 'osses in it from time to time, but generally it'll be just the one.
We know we are well within the limits when towing with the 4x4 we have, so am I safe to assume this meaty van will be just the same?
Cheers!
DS
PS - Insurance has all been sorted too...
Me again ROG, sorry! Just in the process of sorting out my car insurance for my new 4x4. Do I need to declare to the insurance company or obtain some form of "learner" insurance that covers me with my "L" plates on the vehicle and trailer while on the road to tow with my father (who has the B&E licence) sat next to me? Do I need to declare to them that I I'm learning to tow in the car?!
This would be impossible for a number of reasons ....Hi ROG,
Very confused!
B licence
Peugeot 306 1.9 diesel estate
Curb weight 1155kg
GVW 1630kg
Max towing weight 1200KG
Rice Richardson trailer
unladen 980kg
max gross weight 2300kg
Thanks! (Horse 500kg max)
You aint wrongI think the vehicle GVW plus the trailer max load must be less than 3500 in a B license?
Then the max weight of trailer must not be more than the vehicle kerb weight?
Could be wrong though? x
Ah good, you have B+E so that makes things easyHi ya
Ive just posted in the other forum then found this very useful thread!
If i could ask for some help please
Im thinking of towing with a Ford Mondeo estate 2 litre tdi
Towing an ifor williams 505 with a 550kg horse on board
Is this legal with the B and E license?
In anyones opinion, would this vehicle be capable of towing this weight?
Thank you
This would be impossible for a number of reasons ....
980+500=1480 so well over 1200
1630+2300=3930 which is over the B licence limit of 3500
2300 is more than 1155 which breaks the other B licence towing rule because the trailer MAM must not be more than the vehicle kerbweight
You could contact the manufacturer and have the trailer downplated to 1155 but that would only leave 175 kgs for the horse/load !! (1155-980=175)
Unlikely to work as the trailer unladen weight is too highThank you! I might go back to my original plan, with a 3.5 box, but before I do, I have seen a Suzuki rav4 for sale, I know you mentioned that was a good option, would it work with that trailer? Sorry for all the questions!
Unlikely to work as the trailer unladen weight is too high
You need a trailer which weighs about 800 kgs max when empty
Do you have 'access' to a 'granny' with a B+E on their licence who can sit as a supervising driver next to you ?Thanks- I'll stick to the box! I would look at doing the B&E test, but I've nobody to drive the trailer in the meantime! Cheers
Oh great ... another myth in the making ....At the weekend someone told me that there is talk of removing grandfather rights for B+E and lorries over 3.5t - to drive as well as supervise.
Has anyone else heard about this? Is it true?!
There will be a lot of people affected if it is true!
If anybody comes up with this sort of thing them always ask them where they got it from - chances are it was from another who also has no idea !!Phew!
The person who told me must have been mistaken!