Clocking HGV'S.

www3.lancashire.gov.uk/corporate … =PR12/0212

So how comes one truck only brought a £750 profit, yet the value of another went up 400%? It doesn’t add up to me

that looks like it could have been thrown out on technicalities.
HGVs don’t show miles, they show kms.
i know it’s pety, but it’s enough to give reasonable doubt on any other parts of the investigation.
looks like they used a muppet barrister. :laughing:

Ouch! Nailed his hat on there!

Each truck had at least 100,000 miles on the clock, but some were showing more than 300,000.

So they were just run in then.

I doubt the horse box brigade would ever do enough mileage for it to be an issue.

Conor:
I doubt the horse box brigade would ever do enough mileage for it to be an issue.

I think the most important thing with a horsebox is that the air-sprung seat is in good enough condition to take the weight of a lower middle class ■■■■■’s big fat arse. :wink:

Harry Monk:

Conor:
I doubt the horse box brigade would ever do enough mileage for it to be an issue.

I think the most important thing with a horsebox is that the air-sprung seat is in good enough condition to take the weight of a lower middle class ■■■■■’s bit fat arse. :wink:

harry don’t tarnish ever horse owner with the same brush, my kids have 4 and i have worked bloody hard to keep them through the years and to allow my kids to do somethimg they enjoy, rather then hanging around street corners, and i ain’t no middle class fat ■■■■■, just someone that works hard!!! ok my ■■■ might be fat but thats only cause i am sat in this truck 15 hrs a day earning money lol to keep my family happy :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth:

wildfire:
harry don’t tarnish ever horse owner with the same brush, my kids have 4 and i have worked bloody hard to keep them through the years and to allow my kids to do somethimg they enjoy, rather then hanging around street corners, and i ain’t no middle class fat ■■■■■, just someone that works hard!!! ok my ■■■ might be fat but thats only cause i am sat in this truck 15 hrs a day earning money lol to keep my family happy :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humour

Clocking pffft, i prefer to call it mileage correction :laughing: :laughing:

It’s always gone on, it’s just that back in the 1980’s we used to do it “on the wire”, a couple of hundred km at a time rather than all in one go. I’ve had trucks with 500,000km on the clock which must have done nearly double that. :wink:

Harry Monk:
It’s always gone on, it’s just that back in the 1980’s we used to do it “on the wire”, a couple of hundred km at a time rather than all in one go. I’ve had trucks with 500,000km on the clock which must have done nearly double that. :wink:

i could never find how to disconnect mine llf :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Harry Monk:

Conor:
I doubt the horse box brigade would ever do enough mileage for it to be an issue.

I think the most important thing with a horsebox is that the air-sprung seat is in good enough condition to take the weight of a lower middle class ■■■■■’s big fat arse. :wink:

Fat arses in jophurs though…? Mmmmmmm :smiley:

Happydaze:

Harry Monk:

Conor:
I doubt the horse box brigade would ever do enough mileage for it to be an issue.

I think the most important thing with a horsebox is that the air-sprung seat is in good enough condition to take the weight of a lower middle class ■■■■■’s big fat arse. :wink:

Fat arses in jophurs though…? Mmmmmmm :smiley:

Arr, them posh young fillies love a black stallion between their legs…
Break them in myself when I’m not in Africa shooting elephants don’t you know…

Km’s are largely irrelevant when buying IMHO, unless your buying a super low mile specialist vehicle, maintenance and the way it drives is everything, the scania TopLine I was driving regular recently was a W plate with 1.2 million k’s indicated, the boss thinks that might be its second time around, that truck drove perfect in every sense because the boss was ■■■■ hot on his maintenance, end of, driven fleet vehicles with 300k on them and wrecked.

I wonder if people’d think mine was clocked; 54plate, day cabbed Foden tipper with almost 469000km on the clock?

Phantom Mark:
Km’s are largely irrelevant when buying IMHO, unless your buying a super low mile specialist vehicle, maintenance and the way it drives is everything, the scania TopLine I was driving regular recently was a W plate with 1.2 million k’s indicated, the boss thinks that might be its second time around, that truck drove perfect in every sense because the boss was ■■■■ hot on his maintenance, end of, driven fleet vehicles with 300k on them and wrecked.

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