Tobydog12
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- Surrey, Sussex borders
Last week I was picking up my youngest from a horse event and the X-Trail beside me got stuck in the mud. Defender to the rescue! - unhitched my horse trailer and pullled him and his loaded horse box out through the muddy field. Hoorah for Landy's.
Today however I got stuck! I was toeing a 7x5 trailer of wood up a slope (track in woods) 1 in 4 maybe, low ratio, first. Lost traction, tried to engage diff lock, not sure if succeeded or not, kept popping out of low ratio. Slid back and jack-knifed trailer so blocked wheels of trailer and decoupled. Landy still stuck, had to unload trailer, move trailer back 6 feet, reverse Landy then go past the slippery bit. Towed empty trailer up on the rope and rehitched. Wood still halfway up the slope....
Lessons learned? OK, if the soil is damp and you live on clay, stay in doors!
But, diff lock - is it possible to engage in the moment or does one really need to think ahead (sorry but I did like my Landcruiser elec button for this). Should there be a 'click' from the leaver? mine just pushes left and the light comes on the dash, or not as its quite hit and miss. Same coming out of lock, often light stays on for a while until it decouples itself.
Tyres - I have the normal compromise of factory fit (2001 TD5)? Wooded tracks are infrequent for me - most of the time is road and the odd field.
Winch - might have saved the day? Winch in a bag for those odd times like today?
Keen to get Landyzone views as the above is the normal extent of my off roading! Will have to keep quiet that I got my defender stuck or my friends will rib me forever.
Today however I got stuck! I was toeing a 7x5 trailer of wood up a slope (track in woods) 1 in 4 maybe, low ratio, first. Lost traction, tried to engage diff lock, not sure if succeeded or not, kept popping out of low ratio. Slid back and jack-knifed trailer so blocked wheels of trailer and decoupled. Landy still stuck, had to unload trailer, move trailer back 6 feet, reverse Landy then go past the slippery bit. Towed empty trailer up on the rope and rehitched. Wood still halfway up the slope....
Lessons learned? OK, if the soil is damp and you live on clay, stay in doors!
But, diff lock - is it possible to engage in the moment or does one really need to think ahead (sorry but I did like my Landcruiser elec button for this). Should there be a 'click' from the leaver? mine just pushes left and the light comes on the dash, or not as its quite hit and miss. Same coming out of lock, often light stays on for a while until it decouples itself.
Tyres - I have the normal compromise of factory fit (2001 TD5)? Wooded tracks are infrequent for me - most of the time is road and the odd field.
Winch - might have saved the day? Winch in a bag for those odd times like today?
Keen to get Landyzone views as the above is the normal extent of my off roading! Will have to keep quiet that I got my defender stuck or my friends will rib me forever.