Castor
Trainee maniac
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Hi guys
today I have gone to feed my bees and one of my sites is off road
you have to go down a very slight bank and its all wet grass and the bank is shallow and well put it this way my old trooper had no problems going up or down it.
on the way out I got to the top of the bank and then I got stuck
I don't understand why this is?
I have a set of brand new Goodrich tires and everything?
from the front drivers side I was getting a (what sounded like a clicking noise) as I think the wheel was slipping?
before you ask I don't know what a diff is or anything like that
all I know is sorely I should not get stuck on this type of terrain?
Someone earlier on on this thread. As far as I know you can't turn off TC? How can I test my low range works
Hi dashwoodlandy
The entrance of the field has a few concrete block all smashed up then the whole field is short wet grass. As I had to walk to the hives the ground felt a little bogie under ones feet
I entered the field in normal "D" I didn't use the left hand side of the h gate as I was told not to by other members on hear.
I got my car in half way and grounded to a halt and both front wheels stuck in and the wheels started to shudder but I didn't notice the TC light flickering?
At this time I just put it into reverse and pulled out the entrance and got out and walked.
I've have had no problems with my old trooper. Wishing I never got rid of it
I have a friend who lives down in Calne. Been meaning to visit for ages. Maybe I'll make the effort and come see my friend and your field. At least we'll have someone to talk to if we both get stuck! Plus, I've got a winch in the boot!
No what difference would that make
Have you tried going in backwards?
I quite fancy seeing this field now, I think we should all meet up and have a look at this field and call it a group meeting.
As far as checking the Viscous coupling, if it turns it means it isn't seized.
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