View Full Version : ... and this is why I have a towing jaw!
Barrbeast
18-06-2013, 23:30
Foxy was playing tractor at the shearing last night as the Nashy is all set up for muck shifting at the moment with a large concrete counterweight on the back... needless to say the Troll didn't feel a thing, shifted it on tickover without a grumble :thumbs
96terrano
18-06-2013, 23:31
That's a lot of sheep fluff........
Barrbeast
18-06-2013, 23:33
close-up of the jaw (couldn't resist :augie)
Wasn't towing far or on the road so didn't bother putting the clip in (the autolock holds the pin in anyway)
Barrbeast
18-06-2013, 23:35
That's a lot of sheep fluff........
approx 60 whole fleeces... would make a comfy and cosy (if slightly smelly) bed! :lol
exosteve
18-06-2013, 23:41
I can cope with smelly. can you take me a load to woodlands.
I don't fancy an air bed:lol
is that the truck your going in?
Barrbeast
19-06-2013, 00:10
Sure is :)
She's only standard but as a Troll that still means she sits on 31" ATs, with front and rear live axles, a disconnecting rear anti roll bar and rear diff lock :naughty... so I'm hoping the only weak link will be the twit behind the wheel... although with the long wheelbase I will have to watch my crossovers!
Will prob unbolt the towbar flange as well since it's only a couple m12 bolts and I've got a torque wrench in the toollbox for re-attaching it - it should give me a better departure angle.
awesome!! I bet Nissan NEVER considered this as a possibility for the use of their Patrol range when they designed it!:thumbs
The Patrolman
19-06-2013, 05:28
Nice one!:thumb2
Barrbeast
19-06-2013, 21:39
Cheers lads, had complete faith that the Troll could do it, but even then I was well impressed with the ease she performed the job! :D
I would almost say she did it better than the tractor :lol
Cheers lads, had complete faith that the Troll could do it, but even then I was well impressed with the ease she performed the job! :D
I would almost say she did it better than the tractor :lol
Erm I'll bet the troll could tow a plough:thumb2
Thomas-the-Terrano2
22-06-2013, 20:15
some nose weight there, even just the trailer, so how did you get it hitched? with a jack?
96terrano
22-06-2013, 20:33
i'm sure you could make some nice wolly seat covers for your patrol:naughty:naughty
Barrbeast
01-07-2013, 22:25
some nose weight there, even just the trailer, so how did you get it hitched? with a jack?
Yeh jack under the drawbar, my open the small back door and get a guide back from my Grandad. Pin in, let oil out jack, watch rear suspension sink down :augie and away we go! :lol
Barrbeast
01-07-2013, 22:42
Erm I'll bet the troll could tow a plough:thumb2
Hmm... problem is I don't know anyone with a trailed plough I could use :( (mine needs the tractor lift arms on it).
Now a triple set of 2.6 ton rolls that is a possibility... I see myself doing some rolling come Autumn :naughty
exosteve
02-07-2013, 07:29
that's a fancy tractor. Ive not seen one with 4 wheels on the back like that before.
Barrbeast
02-07-2013, 13:08
Not mine or my mate's unfortunately, but he does have a set of rolls exactly the same.
The extra pair of wheels are just fitted to increase traction and reduce compaction of the ground. It can make the tractor awful wide though and in my opinion you can get the same result, if not better, by just fitting one set of wider tyres at a lower pressure than the narrower ones, which then keeps the vehicle width at a more manageable scale :)
Thomas-the-Terrano2
02-07-2013, 21:56
when i had my rangey classic always fancied it doing some farming, suppose
when you see images of early '80"s ploughing and such. pretty sure the rr
had a higher tow weight for slow agricultral work. so max braked trailer was
either 3500, or even 4000kg back then, it was a '74 model and think plate
said 6000kg at upto 18mph or similar. Mind the police used classics and
stipulated had to be able to rescue a lorry at the then gross of 32/38 tons.
must find the film of west yorks and greater manchester units dragging
wagons on m62 early 70s in snow.
(RIP) PLANK
03-07-2013, 11:52
This is one of the many drawbacks I find with the new Alko and Winterhoff caravan hitches, the need for a grease-less ball and an extended neck (Alko only) I have to keep changing flippping tow balls and jaws. Having said that with a detachable tow bar often you are stuck with just a ball at a fixed height whether you like it or not!
Thomas-the-Terrano2
04-07-2013, 22:39
if go for a jaw ball combi where ball isnt on pin and pin is further in,towards car then
ball should be atleast as far out as an alko extended. was on my troll. not got round
to putting one on t2 as not using alko on caravan yet, but for cost of alko extended
nec k ball will plough that into a combi. also can then run break away cable round
the pin.
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