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Old 18-06-2013, 23:30   #1
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Talking ... and this is why I have a towing jaw!

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
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Old 18-06-2013, 23:31   #2
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That's a lot of sheep fluff........
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Old 18-06-2013, 23:33   #3
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close-up of the jaw (couldn't resist )

Wasn't towing far or on the road so didn't bother putting the clip in (the autolock holds the pin in anyway)
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Old 18-06-2013, 23:35   #4
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That's a lot of sheep fluff........
approx 60 whole fleeces... would make a comfy and cosy (if slightly smelly) bed!
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Old 18-06-2013, 23:41   #5
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I can cope with smelly. can you take me a load to woodlands.
I don't fancy an air bed
is that the truck your going in?
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Old 19-06-2013, 00:10   #6
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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 ... 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.
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Old 19-06-2013, 03:36   #7
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awesome!! I bet Nissan NEVER considered this as a possibility for the use of their Patrol range when they designed it!
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Nice one!
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Old 19-06-2013, 21:39   #9
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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!

I would almost say she did it better than the tractor
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Old 22-06-2013, 19:05   #10
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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!

I would almost say she did it better than the tractor
Erm I'll bet the troll could tow a plough
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Old 22-06-2013, 20:15   #11
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some nose weight there, even just the trailer, so how did you get it hitched? with a jack?
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i'm sure you could make some nice wolly seat covers for your patrol
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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 and away we go!
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Erm I'll bet the troll could tow a plough
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
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that's a fancy tractor. Ive not seen one with 4 wheels on the back like that before.
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