EquestrianFairy
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What do you tow with and what do you put in it?
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i love my freelander however its max tow weight is 2T so therefore would be breaking the law to tow an ifor 505 as the gross weight allowed for the 505 i think is 2.3T or perhaps 2.5T and your towing vehicle has to be capable of towing the full plated weight on the trailer, i have looked into what trailers i could tow with the freelander and the only one is the equitrek trail trekka - if i ever get my lorry sold then i will be getting one of these either that or a bigger 4x4
How do you replayed a trailer?
Ah I see, I'm looking at a rice tomorrow, is that the same with these?![]()
More rubbish talked about towing its the weight you are towing not the design weights you muppet....read the other posts on towing or look up the facts before you post rubbish and misinfomation.....i love my freelander however its max tow weight is 2T so therefore would be breaking the law to tow an ifor 505 as the gross weight allowed for the 505 i think is 2.3T or perhaps 2.5T and your towing vehicle has to be capable of towing the full plated weight on the trailer, i have looked into what trailers i could tow with the freelander and the only one is the equitrek trail trekka - if i ever get my lorry sold then i will be getting one of these either that or a bigger 4x4
only if you have the right licence !!! look up the other threads on towing to get the facts....Thank you very much. I'm having a look at a trailer Tomoz, so that means I will be able to tow it! Yay!!![]()
I would look at a bigger vehicle it will be safer and possibly cheaper I dont see much wrong with towing one horse in a light and importantly well maintained trailer with a freelander,Hmmm- so I'm looking at a 2002 Td also freelander BUT I would be towing a 15hh arabx and a 15.2hh warmblood.
- I may be pushing it weight wise unless i could find an extremely light trailer?
Not true! If you have a pre 97 licence or have passed your trailer test then the towing vehicle only needs to be able to tow the weight it is actually towing.i love my freelander however its max tow weight is 2T so therefore would be breaking the law to tow an ifor 505 as the gross weight allowed for the 505 i think is 2.3T or perhaps 2.5T and your towing vehicle has to be capable of towing the full plated weight on the trailer
Not sure you can judge a cars condition by age or mileage Ie would you prefer a 10 year old discovery that was owned by a older couple and used to tow a caravan or a 5 year old one that a farmer had owned !!!! I think its best to judge on its condition and how its been used.. 100 thousand miles on the motorway with regular servicing isnt anything ,but 10 thousand towing a cattle trailer and driving across fields every day ???I'm not sure why.. I think because it was the newest one I could get for my money and I was hoping the newer the 4x4 the less possible damage that could have been done to it. (wear and tear)
I'm not sure why.. I think because it was the newest one I could get for my money and I was hoping the newer the 4x4 the less possible damage that could have been done to it. (wear and tear)