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andyroo

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  1. :-( :-( you mean no CVR(T) wheels, ferret gearboxes or saracen generators then :-( :-(
  2. Green laneing in a Ferret's good fun. I went with a few mates arround the Leiceter countryside some time ago. We even got to pull out a landrover that had got stuck in some mud :-D [/img] [attachment deleted by admin]
  3. I got the price wrong, should have put £47.00. Thats each. Thats what we paid to DVLA for the test. To get your driver licence updated with a new catorgry is free. As we both saw it, if you can drive a car and pass a test, you can pass the class H easly. Its all just common sence, take it slowly, over use your mirrors, idicate in plenty of time. I got two faults against me which was my possition when parking up and lack of observation on my reverse left manover.
  4. Hi all, I took my class H with a friend of mine in June last year. It was quite straightforward. Contacted the DVLA though their phone system, which has no button to press for class H test, so I got though to the car testing department. Told the gent what I wanted to do and he sorted it all out there and then. You pay by credit card up front. They come to you, so you have to inform them where you would like to meet them. We met at a pub car park in Little Eaton. Anyway, a confirmation form came though the post a few days later with the date and time, which we’d, agreed upon. The test is common since. It should be done from the side of the road, however, the examiner asked if he could check what the visibility was like in the commanders position ( sorry, I forgot to mention we took in my CVR(T) Striker ). He said he was happy to stand on the seat and conduct the test on the road. The root was around 3 miles, Turn left out of carpark onto road. Pull up by the side of road and set off again. Turn left onto another road, pull up by the side of the road, stop, set off again. Emergency stop. Reverse left turn into a 'T' junction. Driving took approx 20 minutes. Then 3 or 4 questions on high way code and two questions on the operation of the vehicle. I was expecting questions on track tension, manoeuvring and such, but he asked me where was the dipstick and to operate the left indicator and check they were working. Dead easy. Cost of test was £43.00 each. Carl, however very nearly couldn't take his as his photo ID - passport went out of date the day before, he was VERY lucky the examiner was in a good mood.
  5. If........... I seem to remember coming out to a Fox not so many months ago ;-)
  6. Thankyou all for such a warm welcome. Its Clives foult that I joined. I sent him an email the other day replying to a post he'd made. He accoused me of being a lurker For thouse of you that want to know about the anual Dorset trip, LeJog and others I will post more in the new year. I'm affrade it takes me a long time to type as I'm not good with writen words. Andy.
  7. Hello! I'm Andrew, currently own a Ferret, Saracen, Saladin and CVR(T) Striker. Don't intend looking after any more MV's but I remember saying that when I only had two!!!!!! Merry Christmas and very Happy new Year to you all, Andy
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