no problem, rear prop can only be advised on in an mot,but you may have to inform your insurance if no prop fitted:):)
 
Depends on who you get at the time [bit like a ref] but most would not deem it as being an usafe practice . . . . . .
 
You should pass.. The guy who had my hippo before me was a train mechanic, and was absolutely anal about taking his prop off every march, then putting it back on around november time..

Every MOT for the last 6 years has just 1 advisory stating "rear propshaft removed"

You should be fine :D
 
Just had the girlfriends TD4 MOTed. No mention that it didn't have a propshaft, mind you, thet didn't spot the roll bar drop link hanging off either.
 

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