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13-06-12, 11:59 AM
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technically an expertish
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Probably the shorter the distance between the tow bar and the wheels of the trailer the harder it is, lucky I suppose its that way round so rou can inhitch a wee trailer push it lol
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13-06-12, 11:59 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Near Newquay
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By far the easiest tow combination to reverse is a short tow vehicle and long trailer!! The other way round can be a pain to reverse
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13-06-12, 12:06 PM
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Site Owner
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Waterlooville, Hants
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Try reversing a Discovery 2 and a twin axle 25' caravan...........that's fun in a tight space!
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13-06-12, 12:07 PM
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Site Owner
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Waterlooville, Hants
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fred68
Thanks for the link but my god is that a confusing site
But from what I can tell i'm pretty sure I can tow what I have been towing being old does have some advantage!!
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It is a bit, but you are right, being old helps
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13-06-12, 12:08 PM
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promoted bloke!
Join Date: May 2008
Location: bournemouth
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No thanks, could be a good test for one of the meets.
Reverse the caravan between the two posts.
Like one of those autotests!!!!
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13-06-12, 12:14 PM
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Site Owner
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Waterlooville, Hants
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Two posts would be easier than a fence and a garage brickwall! Motor mover springs to mind but price says no way!
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13-06-12, 12:48 PM
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Location: Near Newquay
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I did until recently tow a 20ft car trailer with a LWB Pajero which is'nt to bad to maneuver but hitch up my 4X5 ft box trailer and it becomes a nightmare the trailer is invisible from the drivers seat until it's jack knifed
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13-06-12, 08:01 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Bolton
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I think its if you passed your test before 1995 you hve the entitlement like the 7.5t one like i have
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13-06-12, 08:04 PM
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its ginger its phenomenal
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Cumbertoon
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Originally Posted by Alan.F
I think its if you passed your test before 1995 you hve the entitlement like the 7.5t one like i have
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Yip I think that is the rule,thank god I don't need to sit that test.
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13-06-12, 08:37 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: UK
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If you got your full car licence before 1997 you could drive up to 7500 kg train weight.
After that date you are limited to 3500kg and the trailer can be no more than 750kg max gross weight. Some large 4x4 and large caravan put you over, let alone a 4x4, car trailer and car.
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