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28-06-2012, 19:13 | #16 |
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defo don't do this! no one even goes up there anymore! the guy is lucky 2 b alive. this is also y drumclogs gates get locked.
http://youtu.be/XvSJy9_Vv5M or this http://youtu.be/t8eynHs8jdE well maybe that but best not too there was a guy out at clog at end of may that got stuck, so he jumped out to push it leaving the engine running and in gear , the landy decided it was gonna go a wander, so he ran n tried 2 jump in 2 hit the brakes . at this point it had mounted a banking and toppled, trapping they guys head inbetween the door n frame He had severe bruising and broken collar bones. neva ever ever go out by yourself! this guy does comps n allsorts n it still happened. thing is i have no idea how he got stuck where he did as I can get up n down that bit when my truck is standard |
28-06-2012, 22:56 | #17 |
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That is why I have a full banger roll cage in my motor, and full race 5 point belts, but not wanting to do what matey did in the vid, just as well he dropped the young lad off beforehand, it is as I said before, comes down to think about it first, evaluate the situation and only act on what you have established as a safe operation, I am not saying that a presumed safe operation cannot go wrong, it can but you need to be able to evaluate what may go wrong and have a get out strategy if needed, this sounds easy, it is not, suffice to say I have survived so far, makitfit great respect, Rick
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28-06-2012, 22:58 | #18 |
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The way i was taught years ago if you fail/stall a steep hill, foot brake on handbrake on.select reverse, engine off, then release the handbrake then slowley the foot brake,the motor should hold itself in gear, then turn the starter to a nice control decent.
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28-06-2012, 23:26 | #19 |
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29-06-2012, 08:31 | #20 | |
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Mine will go up that relatively slowly and so managable, but then I've got about 170 BHP and 35" mud tyres |
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29-06-2012, 09:14 | #21 |
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I think a standard Paj/shogun comes in at under a hundred horse power so even a standard T2 TDI has a lot more grunt that that, especially when you consider that a T2 is also lighter
could this also be a case of just selecting the wrong gear for the climb |
29-06-2012, 13:01 | #22 | |
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Like this and these are some of my fav trols |
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