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Some fooker always nicks the pot of gold before I get there..Aint you got a rainbow to chase or summit?
Yeah behave yaself FFS..Don't encourage him FFS
forget the rainbow he has to go out looking for scrap to cover the cost of the card he bought today. Is pikey going soft or is he scared of a beating ?????
have towed all sorts, was driving a 2 litre twin wheeled transit pulling a 15' twin wheeled mobile bar at 18. Have had my class 1 since 21.
My best advice regarding towing is to take your time, you'll get there. You can't rush a good job.
Some fooker always nicks the pot of gold before I get there..
my best advice regarding towing is to take your time, you'll get there. you can't rush a good job.
Good advice, I rarely hit 60 when towing, plus at anything over 56 it drinks fuel like you wouldn't believe
We don't have any problems towing at the maximum weight, but our trailer is much more stable than a conventional centre-axle type, and we have been to Europe with it a few times now, this year will be the fourth time.
Towing at the full weight of the Discovery isn't an issue as long as you understand the dynamics of the rig and what the limitations are in terms of braking and manouvering, a centre axle rig imposes dynamic loading on the towing vehicle that are not present on a drawbar turntable type.
We've never been stopped yet, we keep to the rules on speed limits etc etc and generally enjoy a hassle-free trip.
Discoveries are generally accepted as good towing vehicles and Police etc are not that interested unless they can see something obviously wrong with the rig or the way you are driving. Same in Europe, we hardly get a second glance as these trailers are pretty common over there, especially in Holland and Germany.
I've got to start getting it out of hibernation soon, ready for the new show season.
Peter
Interesting rig!
If you don't mind my asking, is that easy to reverse?
reversing draw bar trailers take some getting used to.
reversing draw bar trailers take some getting used to.
That was why I asked We often use them in the fields, and they can be pigs to back up, specially when theres a bit of wear in the drawbar and bogey axle
right for right as opposed to left for right. and less is plenty.
Even worse is trying to reverse a car on an A frame recovery device or reversing a front suspended Nissan navara towing a fifth wheel caravan.
and less is plenty.
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