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Greenjacket
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Good show.
Well worth a visit next year.
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Hi
Logged on automatically this morning to HMVF and the above site came up.
Logged on again from my favourites list, same thing happened. Is this new site trying to muscle in on membership list ?
Suspicious !
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4 years ago I bought 5 litres of canvas paint from a well known supplier. Ad said waterproofs correct shade etc. etc.
Big mistake. Applied it to my 9x9 which really was OK but thought I was being clever in sprucing it up.
Paint looked like vehicle paint, smelt like vehicle paint, went on like something from Tate & Lyle and was nothing like the correct shade. Result I have a rigid 9x9 which does n't require a frame. Weighs probably in the region of 3 times MOD spec weight. And won't even fit into a 12 x 12 canvas holdall. Supplier still swears its the right product and still is advertising.
Moral don't waterproof unless absolutely necessary or if you have to, visit a builders merchant and purchase one of the propriety clear waterproofing solutions.
Cheaper and more effective.
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Thanks for all replies.
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Grateful if someone could advise on UK towing regs.
I have a 7.5 tons gross trailer which would indicate to me that if the trailer itself weighs in at aprox. 2 tons the payload is 5.5 tons. However the confusion arises in the regs for the tow vehicle. In theory one could tow the trailer with a "Blazer" and a suitably large engine. But I believe there is a regulation laying down the minimum weight of the tow vehicle otherwise the trailer could well dictate the route the towing vehicle takes !
What is this minimum weight as laid down in the regs. and does this in turn mean that one requires an HGV license as the Granny license only allows one a max of 7.5 tonnes.
Many thanks in advance for responses.
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Nice pix
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Nice one John
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Hi Tony
Is there a min weight for the towing vehicle. i.e. if you were towing a 7.5 tons gross trailer what constitutes a legal tow vehicle, bearing in mind most of us operate on a "granny licence" and not an HGV
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What I didn't point out in my topic was that the insurance is for my hmv's not my everyday car insurance where the risk and mileage is that much greater.
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I think I may be changing my insurer/broker next year.
Although happy with their service for the last 4 years, I've noticed the "rip off" factor introducing itself this year.
1) Last month I added another driver to my policy to cover the H&C Pageant. "Oh that will be £20 admin charge Sir!"
2) Today I added another vehicle. "Oh thats another £55 - Oh and £20 admin charge Sir !"
So to sum up in the last 6 weeks I've been charged £95 which is not far off my renewal for the year paid in May !!!!
And if you are thinking its some obscure outfit - its not. I won't name them to save them embarrassment or more to the point in case their admin fee suddenly takes a hike the next time I call.
Like all insurance its prudent to take a roll call every so often. Familiarity does breed contempt.
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I think I may be changing my insurer/broker next year.
Although happy with their service for the last 4 years, I've noticed the"rip off" factor introducing itself this year.
1) Last month I added another driver to my policy to cover the H&C Pageant. Oh that will be £20 admin charge Sir!
2) Today I added another vehicle. Oh thats another £55 - Oh and £20 admin charge Sir !
So to sum up in the last 6 weeks I've been charged £95 which is not far off my renewal for the year paid in May !!!!
And if you are thinking its some obscure outfit - its not. I won't name them to save them embarrassment or more to the point in case my admin fee suddenly takes a hike the next time I call.
Like all insurance its prudent to take a roll call every so often. Familiarity does breed contempt.
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Update:
3 x British (2 x WW2. 1 x Postwar)
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John
Many thanks for CD received.
Great record.
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Hi Fred
Good idea about a Ferret parade at Beltring.
However may be a bit dangerous with the H & S associated problems.
How about asking Uncle Rex to organise a short official road run.
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Welcome Greenjacket
Bit curious tho...... Shouldn't you be walking everywhere at a rapid rate o knots! Not in a Vehicle!! :rofl:
Glad to have yet another FERRET owner on side, if your going to the war & Peace show this year, reckon we may have to have a evening parade around the site of all the FERRETs? :whistle:
You got to the peagant then, Lucky B..... r! I couldn't get time off!!
:banghead:
I'm an ex Life Guard, as the markins on my FERRET sort o give that away somewhat!!
Anyway, enjoy the site mate, hopefully get to meet up at the show?
All the Beast :evil:
Fred & Annika :banana: :yay:
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Will be there Friday with the Bedford MW radio truck.
VMARS members will also be there and running a net probably on 3615 Mhz
for those with license.
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Lee
Many thanks
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Les
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Jack
I am sure many members have already taken up John Blackmans generous offer of his CD but could members upload their photos of the event to one site/topic on the forum for ease of reference.
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Jack
2 x British
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John
Very many thanks
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Andy
I'll post them on forum later next week.
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Got to know about HMVF through old friends at this weeks Household Cavalry Pageant.
First impressions of HMVF - very professional and filling a gap in the market place.
I'm ex Rifle Brigade (that dates me !)
First HMV - Jeep.
Now owner of Mk 1 Daimler Ferret and Bedford MW
Best regards to all fellow enthusiasts.
CHAMPION RSN-13P
in I may be stupid, but......
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Anybody know what vehicle the above radio shielded plug is used in.
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