Glad you and the osses are all ok,but when looking for your next TD5,please make sure the chassis is solid,as they are reknowned for rusting,badly,especially the rear section,and more so round the fuel tank area,did I mention,check for rust.I'm South Wales but be willing to travel thank you
Good plan! Never improves towing safety if the rear crossmember falls off!Glad you and the osses are all ok,but when looking for your next TD5,please make sure the chassis is solid,as they are reknowned for rusting,badly,especially the rear section,and more so round the fuel tank area,did I mention,check for rust.
give it some timeNo Thor the horses loaded onto another trailer perfectly well. No issues at all
No just a realist and 35+ years with horses and other live stock. So experience comes into playYou're a right ray of sunshine aren't you? View attachment 90657
I cannot speak for Jo, but if I were in her position I wouldn't want to read your self opinionated crap at this time. Don't you think she's been through enough without your Doomsday approach. You should learn when to keep your (metaphorical) mouth shut, but in reality I bet you are wishing for the day when you can say 'I told you so.'No just a realist and 35 years with horses and other live stock. So experience comes into play
Perhaps using all that experience to give some useful advice would be a good idea.
It's not compulsory but most of us try to help each out
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