moving house-hiring a van
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moving house-hiring a van
Am i correct in thinking the biggest van you can drive on a normal car license is a Luton-size?
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Have a chat to your local hire centre, they wil adise you.
FYI - Last time i moved (2 bed to a 3 bed) we hired a LWB sprinter, it took three trips to move or stuff. Fortunaltly it was only an 7 mile round trip so not bothered but would have been a pain if a long trip.
FYI - Last time i moved (2 bed to a 3 bed) we hired a LWB sprinter, it took three trips to move or stuff. Fortunaltly it was only an 7 mile round trip so not bothered but would have been a pain if a long trip.
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Originally Posted by mneame
depends on when you passed your test. before a certain date it'll be the 7.5 tonne and after it it'd be the biggest van you can get your hands on. i passed my test 8 years ago and can't drive a 7.5 tonner with my licence.
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Did a house move a few years ago and hired a 7.5tonne with a sleeper cab (was a long journey). I think there is an age limit - 25 if I remember.
Scary though - from a car to a 7.5tonne truck - here are the keys sir, start it like this, thanks, bye bye - it's fookin huge! First few corners, I kept putting the back wheel over the kerb
Soon got into it though - remember & buy some Yorkies for the trip
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Scary though - from a car to a 7.5tonne truck - here are the keys sir, start it like this, thanks, bye bye - it's fookin huge! First few corners, I kept putting the back wheel over the kerb
Soon got into it though - remember & buy some Yorkies for the trip
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I think if you passed before '97 you can drive up to a 7.5 tonne. We just moved ourselves last week. I got a Luton and so did my dad. It's amazing how much crap you accumulate over the years
I was a bit overawed by the size of the 7.5 tonner, so I bottled it and went for the Luton as it was my first time driving a van of that size
We only moved about 25 miles away, so we could afford to do more trips if required. As mentioned, ring your local place, they should be able to advise you on their particular rules and regs.
I was a bit overawed by the size of the 7.5 tonner, so I bottled it and went for the Luton as it was my first time driving a van of that size
We only moved about 25 miles away, so we could afford to do more trips if required. As mentioned, ring your local place, they should be able to advise you on their particular rules and regs.
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Originally Posted by Hanslow
I think if you passed before '97 you can drive up to a 7.5 tonne. We just moved ourselves last week. I got a Luton and so did my dad. It's amazing how much crap you accumulate over the years
I was a bit overawed by the size of the 7.5 tonner, so I bottled it and went for the Luton as it was my first time driving a van of that size
We only moved about 25 miles away, so we could afford to do more trips if required. As mentioned, ring your local place, they should be able to advise you on their particular rules and regs.
I was a bit overawed by the size of the 7.5 tonner, so I bottled it and went for the Luton as it was my first time driving a van of that size
We only moved about 25 miles away, so we could afford to do more trips if required. As mentioned, ring your local place, they should be able to advise you on their particular rules and regs.
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Take care moving yourself. Making more than one trip is all well and good but what about the people waiting to move in?
If they are local there removal company will be wanting access soon after lunch, and will not be happy if you are still loading! Seem to recall that if you are slow moving out the person moving in is allowed to throw all your stuff outside the house, and charge you for the priveledge!
If they are local there removal company will be wanting access soon after lunch, and will not be happy if you are still loading! Seem to recall that if you are slow moving out the person moving in is allowed to throw all your stuff outside the house, and charge you for the priveledge!
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We had a removal firm but they bought a truck too small.
They loaded the house first, put the rest of the stuff in the garage and took 1st load to the new house. (7 miles) Then went back and collected the rest. Fortunately new owners werent moving in until 5 anyway.
They loaded the house first, put the rest of the stuff in the garage and took 1st load to the new house. (7 miles) Then went back and collected the rest. Fortunately new owners werent moving in until 5 anyway.
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You are legally allowed access to your house until 5pm even after exchange of keys and the new owners are legally bound to give you access to your stuff. At least that's what we were told by our solicitor as we panic about these things
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