Mike Halmarack wrote:
wot e said plus - hire a 7.5t flatbed dropside and contact a 'driver hire' type
agency for a day rate for a qualified driver to drive it. quite a few multidrop
drivers do *well* over a dozen drops/pickups in an average day.
Very good point. Might as well think as big as necessary.
I had a feeling you could go upto 7.5T without needing an HGV licence...
(Ford Cargo type size)?
(Pretty sure a friend of mine has done it on several occations, not that
this is a cast iron guarentee that you don't need a licence since that
is the sort of "detail" he is apt to gloss over!)
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Cheers,
John.
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