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I might be wrong but i think 3500 is the max braked trailer you can tow anyways, until you move up to the C category of large vehicles
I did say “almost every”, not “every”.
If you think about it logically, now many defender owners drive round with tiny little trailers in tow? Most of us who get them to tow, get them because we tow larger capacity trailers.
Thanks Huddy.
How was the test? I haven't towed anything before.
I don't disagree... but the way I read your post sort of suggested that there was only 360kg left, which would certainly be a tiny trailer.
For people who own a defender for other reasons, but want to be able to tow the family camping trailer, or even a small box trailer (our one at work is 750kg) they could still legally do that with the defender. However, they wouldnt be able to tow a big 2 or 3 tonne box trailer or plant trailer, or a recovery trailer.
Seems like a pointless change that doesnt change anything in realityIt seems that because I passed prior to January 2013, I can tow any sized trailer, which is why I confused myself about the weights. If the OP was to go and pass B+E now, they would be restricted to 3.5T towing weight.
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Landrovers can tow 4 tons with the right brake set up. I've never seen one with it and never heard of one with air brakes.I'm trying to find any vehicle that you could drive on a B license that has a towing capacity of more than 3.5 tonnes.....
Certainly not anything from the Landrover range. The Navara tops out at about 2.6 tonnes, and the hilux and ranger stop just short of 3.5 tonnes.
The only thing i've found is a 4 wheel drive transit van, which can tow 3.6 tonnes... hardly worth spending the money on a trailer that's plated 100kg heavier.
Guess its designed to stop people hopping into 3.5 tonne farm tractors and towing heavy trailers on the road maybe?
I'm trying to find any vehicle that you could drive on a B license that has a towing capacity of more than 3.5 tonnes.....
Certainly not anything from the Landrover range. The Navara tops out at about 2.6 tonnes, and the hilux and ranger stop just short of 3.5 tonnes.
The only thing i've found is a 4 wheel drive transit van, which can tow 3.6 tonnes... hardly worth spending the money on a trailer that's plated 100kg heavier.
Guess its designed to stop people hopping into 3.5 tonne farm tractors and towing heavy trailers on the road maybe?
Landrovers can tow 4 tons with the right brake set up. I've never seen one with it and never heard of one with air brakes.
According to landrover.co.uk the discovery has a max towing weight of 3500kg
I did a day and half tuition followed by test. This made the test relatively easy and I passed with no minors. Instructor and Examinor were both absolutely sound.Thanks Huddy.
How was the test? I haven't towed anything before.
It seems that because I passed prior to January 2013, I can tow any sized trailer, which is why I confused myself about the weights. If the OP was to go and pass B+E now, they would be restricted to 3.5T towing weight.
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land rovers a and few others are deemed capable of towing more than the tow vehicleI believe you can’t tow a trailer heavier than the tow vehicle, or the max train weight plated on the vehicle. I don’t think the manufacturers can plate it to allow heavier trailers either. So I assume 7t will be the maximum for a B+E category regardless.
Exceeding the plated weights is illegal. Whereas if towing a trailer heavier than your car isn’t illegal it certainly isnt recommended.
I believe you can’t tow a trailer heavier than the tow vehicle, or the max train weight plated on the vehicle. I don’t think the manufacturers can plate it to allow heavier trailers either. So I assume 7t will be the maximum for a B+E category regardless.
Exceeding the plated weights is illegal. Whereas if towing a trailer heavier than your car isn’t illegal it certainly isnt recommended.
Yeah I caught up reading after I post that. I’d be very worried about the trailer wagging the car under sudden braking/manoeuvring, seen a few poorly loaded trailers cause it.
I only got the licence to tow my Sankey, and I always make sure to have nose weight so it behaves itself. Towing it is a dream, reversing it took a lot of practice!
Landrovers can tow 4 tons with the right brake set up. I've never seen one with it and never heard of one with air brakes.
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