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Philip Tonkin

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  1. Marshall pointed me in a very good spot. I also found it amusing that I seemed to be able to get my notoriously tractionless 1 series BMW in places a Disco 4 could not.. Guessing that was a driver issue.

    A small show and tickets could have been cheaper, i've never worked out the pricing structure for these things and can I be controversial and suggest that the arena is dead. I never bother watching now as it's always the same old stuff over and over.

    My wife suggests there should be a lower rate for people who aren't really interested i being there. Adults £12, Children under 5 Free, Reluctantly present partners £5

  2. I had a good look around one of these at the weekend. My biggest disappointment was that loyalty that LR have to the side vents has made them put vent like creases in the doors which have no purpose at all. Apart from that I love it. There have been lots of negative posts out there complaining it looks like a ford but to me it looks all Range Rover.

  3. No we just hard wired into the loom at the ecu and the second throttle operated in tandam with foot throttle. Some Utility Board Defenders have hand throttles for hydraulic winches - see how they do it?

    Chris Bowler

    This should not work? Adding in parallel will have affected the values, as would series.

  4. Hi all,

    Does anybody already do a hand throttle kit for a TD5?

    If not can anybody think why this wouldn't work?

    I'm thinking of fitting a switched relay that would bring in a potentiometer of the same impedance as the throttle position pot. Relay would disconnect the original throttle pot whilst the switch was on.

    Cheers,

    Mick.

    There are 3 potentiometers in the circuit and one works in reverse from the other 2 i.e. the resistnace drops as the other 2 increases. Not impossible, you just need to find 3 modular, stackable pots.

  5. One final warning, you said about getting your aunt to sit in with you? sorry but the grandfather rights to accompany learners were closed last April so unless she has taken the test she can no longer sit beside you, she would have to drive the Landie for you and because it is not a car she might not be able to do that on her insurance.

    Now that is a completely new one on me I had not realised that! Very useful.

  6. now as the lovely dvla person on the end of the pone told me the other day the trailer alone must weigh 250kg or less which means u can basically tow a wheely bin.

    I can only assume that this call centre numpty has been give a script which tries to simplify the unbraked trailer rules. Probably sponsored by Halfords..

  7. on a positive note have you actually weighed your landy?

    as there are none that i know that weigh the figure you have quoted.bear in mind if vosa stop you and weigh you .it will be as you are, loaded empty or otherwise.

    if you are over weight, or unlicensed they will usuallly sieze the vehicle.

    best bet is to get a lesson or two and pass the test.its not that hard

    I am not burdened with heavy kit so the kerb weight is pretty standard. No cage, winches, boxes, seats etc etc. One of the main reasons for the trailer is to keep my camping kit ready to roll without having to haul it in (or on) the 90 day in day out.

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    The tow vehicle

  8. Philip,

    I am going to Withams to pick one up on Saturday, so if you buy one before then I could chuck it on the top and bring it back as far as Henley if that helps?

    Jason.

    A very kind offer, thank you but I have been told by my wife in no uncertain terms that I must first sell my MG to make room for any new project. If anyone wants an MG ZR with less than 30k for silly little money before Friday I may take you up on that!

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  9. Thanks all, I know this subject always stirs up a hornets nest! The caravan and horse forums are full of the same arguments! It is a very poorly communicated and even lest well thought out law.

    The 750Kg MAM for an unbraked trailer in my favourite. If the defender had a GVW of 3500Kg I could still tow a 750Kg unbraked trailer but to tow a braked trailer of the same weight would not be allowed.

    I could tow a bigger braked trailer with my Vectra than I can with my Defender implying the Vectra is safer towing vehicle because it is lighter, still heavier that the trailer but a train weight less than 3500Kg.

    So my plan is to go off to a weigh bridge towing the Sankey to find out it's weight then re-plate for a lower payload until the test is done. Of course when I pick it up I'll stick some L plates on it and ask my Great Aunt to sit in the passenger seat because then i'll be all legal..bonkers

  10. I can answer 2, the gross train weight is the vehicle GVW plus the trailer MAM.

    So for a 110 with a GVW of 2950kg, a Sankey with a MAM of 3500kg, the gross train weight would be 3700kg.

    A 90 has a lower GVW, 2400kg mine is too, so would come out as 3150kg train weight. OK for post-97 license.

    Thanks for the clarification but the train weight would be higher than that wouldn't it? The MAM of the trailer is more than 750Kg isn't it (I thought 1259Kg)? Otherwise it would be weightless when empty :-)

  11. I am planning to buy a Disk Braked Sankey Widetrack MkIII. As I passed my test after 1997 and have not yet done my B+E test (it's planned) I want to be sure I am 100% within the law for this trailer now.

    My car is a TD5 90 HT Which has a Kerb Weight of 1665Kg and a GVW of 2400Kg

    I believe the Sankey weighs 509Kg Unladen and has a Capacity of 750Kg so a MAM of 1259Kg

    As I understand the law I only need B+E if the gross trail weight is greater than 3500Kg.

    I am also aware that the MAM must not exceed the Kerb Weight of the towing vehicle which based on these numbers it would not.

    So the questions:

    1. None of the Sankey Trailers I have seen have any plates apart from the military ones, is there one with the MAM (under any name) other than just the 3/4 tone name?

    2. Is the gross train weight the MAM of the Trailer + a)Kerb Weight or b)GVW

    If a) all good

    If b) darn that number is 159Kg too much on to Question 3.

    3. Can I re-plate (if plated at all see Q1) so that the capacity of the trailer is now 591Kg as I would be legally limiting myself to a lower weight and preventing myself from towing more than my licence allows.

    Thanks

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