(I was hoping to use it to tow my horse) I’ll
Welcome to Landyzone...is that legal in the UK towing a horse?...if you mean horsebox you better make sure chassis is up to it...
(I was hoping to use it to tow my horse) I’ll
Yes it is, well spotted!Lovely looking truck, is that a fire station tower in the background..sorry, can't help myself..lol
In a trailer yes, I wouldn’t be towing until the chassis was 100% though!Welcome to Landyzone...is that legal in the UK towing a horse?...if you mean horsebox you better make sure chassis is up to it...
In a trailer yes, I wouldn’t be towing until the chassis was 100% though!
Hopefully I’ll be able to find someone fairly local
who knows what they’re talking about
What a real gentLocal. Yep
Maybe
I'll have a look for ya
Except that your Discovery is very unlikely to have had a 19j.Yours sounds like my Discovery, little use and stored in a dry garage.
As long as it was stored correctly.. not put away with wet mud stuck to the underside, that sort of thing. It should have lasted better than some.
Sorry, you lost me. Is 19 some sort of reference to Paul Hardcastle??Except that your Discovery is very unlikely to have had a 19j.
Thanks, I'm learning all the terminology19j is the engine type in a Ninety of this vintage
100% correct, of course
which always confused me, given they are actually 93" wheelbase .....
What a real gent
92.9 inch actually
You work in decimalised inches
Oh sorry Welcome to @Kimrow , if you want to tow, how big is the trailer and the orse? if its the 1 in you av then he/she looks a pretty big beast, Nice too
J
Iirc that is how lr quoted the wheelbase?
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