billylula
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Have seen an Isuzu Trooper with very high mileage, an old Jeep or various Freelanders. What would you buy with 4k? It won't be our main family car, just for towing two ponies/one pony one horse.
Have seen an Isuzu Trooper with very high mileage, an old Jeep or various Freelanders. What would you buy with 4k? It won't be our main family car, just for towing two ponies/one pony one horse.
Firstly apologies for taking this a little off topicThank you ROG. I am going to have to do my B and E as I passed my test after 1997, OH will drive it until then.
ANSWERED HERE in post number 525Well, at the moment we only have one 13.2hh NF pony, and the pressing issue is getting him to Pony Club Rallies! So any advice you can give me on what we may need to just tow him so that I can tow alone would be brilliant!
BUT I am looking for a horse for me so that I can do fun rides and small shows so eventually we'd have to have something that could pull two OR we may get another small pony for my younger children.
Just wish I had an unlimited budget so I could go and buy a brand new Disco and an Equitrek trailer*never going to happen*
I just wanted to say thank you ROG for all the information you keep updating on the towing rules.
I taught myself and took the towing test using my own 4x4 and horsebox a few years ago and only failed on the emergency stop, which I found out last year had been scrapped for the independant drive! After seeing the reverse area had downsized from one of your posts I decided to find an instructor (I could not face taking my own rig around the city centre again and have a lot of naughty driving habits I needed to iron out) and get the test done again before anything else changed and thankfully passed last week
My own little rig which I towed on a B license (shortwheel base Fourtrak and downrated Cheval Liberte 1003) will soon be getting sold and replaced with a larger set-up![]()