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If you are looking for a loan, you'll ned to put together a business plan and work out some figures.
im still keeping my job till it gets to the point where im just to busy and having to turn people away.
Thanks all.im not going to breaking cars on a huge scale only a few a week .......
Im looking at starting my own car collection/delivery company and also breaking land rovers for parts.im hoping to be able to get a business loan to buy a Recovery van and put a good couple of months rent down on a unit somewhere.if not then ill just save bit by bit out of my current wages and get vthe van and build up to the unit for breaking.Has anyone else got there own business and do you have any tips or info on the best way to run everything?I could prob keep myself going with a collection/delivery service just for Mud-Club :)
I always thought RRC/Disco's weighed just under 2Tonne.transported one back this weekend on the back of a sprinter with no problems didnt look over weight nor act like it either.
You will need a 7.5 tonne gross lorry to move a Landrover legally!..
Recovery drivers aren't covered by the new tachograph rules and are exempt from the drivers hours regulations as well.
Quote from: cactus on April 28, 2008, 22:37:30You will need a 7.5 tonne gross lorry to move a Landrover legally!..What a load of Tosh :-. .A disco or defender has a maximum towing capacity of 3.5 tonnes. (4tonnes with close coupled brakes) That's the weight of the trailer and it's load so as long as the trailer weighs less than 1.4tonnes putting a disco on it and towing it on a public higway is perfectly legal.
http://www.cuddles.abelgratis.net/landrover.htmhave a look where does it say 4000kg :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:i agree with cactus you need a 7.5 tonne to move a land rover legally (not a freelander)the thing you have to remember this is not a one off this is going to be day to day and your licence is more important than a quick buck.