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Not sure it could tow itself down a slope either......
And wasn't aware of off road limits though. Towed 1600 approx kg loaded with ponies through my paddock fine
Current paddock quite rough. Old one lovely and smooth lol. Have to go off road for pony shows etc lol
But never go fast off road or more than 45 50 with my babies on tow. SoZ lol I hate over horse box owners as well lol
And wasn't aware of off road limits though. Towed 1600 approx kg loaded with ponies through my paddock fine
A lot of the problems off road are down to tyres and tyre pressures, momentum will be key I Towed out caravan through some boggy campsites at festivals and straight past another 90 which was stuck, I had special tracks on mine at the time and they had road tyres, I parked my caravan up and went and towed him out.I found that interesting as well.
Have moved some pretty heavy trailers around farmers fields with various landrovers in the past without any difficulty. Guessing the towing limit is aimed more at the serious offroad use... the kinda thing you'd be using a Sankey trailer for rather than an Ifor Box trailer!
Will be testing out the low range box next weekend shifting a pretty heavy box trailer up and down a long 1-in-3 gradient but at least its mostly concrete with a few gravel bits
A lot of the problems off road are down to tyres and tyre pressures, momentum will be key I Towed out caravan through some boggy campsites at festivals and straight past another 90 which was stuck, I had special tracks on mine at the time and they had road tyres, I parked my caravan up and went and towed him out.
There's a world of difference between towing and dragging.In fairness.... Dragging a dead weight is a different matter.
There's a world of difference between towing and dragging.
Come to think about it, wernt the early landys for ploughing.
Come to think about it, wernt the early landys for ploughing.
Now I'm concerned. The roof rack limit is way lower than I use. I have a Hannibal roof rack that is 60kg and then when I'm in it that adds another 100 plus another 70 odd when my missus is in it. Am I straining my roof?
Now I'm concerned. The roof rack limit is way lower than I use. I have a Hannibal roof rack that is 60kg and then when I'm in it that adds another 100 plus another 70 odd when my missus is in it. Am I straining my roof?
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