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standard jimny wading depth

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08 Dec 2011 21:06 #27589 by rooster
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ha ha ha :laugh: :laugh: legend. just remind me never to go off roading with you lol

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08 Dec 2011 21:13 #27592 by myers647
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ha ha thats brilliant mate good idea with the petrol can.

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08 Dec 2011 21:24 #27593 by Foxtrot
Jo King was this you doing a river crossing in your SJ ? :laugh:

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08 Dec 2011 21:36 - 08 Dec 2011 21:36 #27595 by jo king
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That's what you normally do put the lights on when you cant see sh@&
HA good vid :laugh:
Last edit: 08 Dec 2011 21:36 by jo king.

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08 Dec 2011 22:15 #27598 by happypig
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I got mine stuck in a puddle at Slindon, water was about 3/4 of the way up the wheels. Fortunately the door seals kept it out of the cabin and a nice man in a Discovery pulled me out.
It was a sobering lesson and I realise I should have checked how deep it was before trying.
I also realise that I absolutely need a diff locker and a winch.

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08 Dec 2011 22:18 #27600 by happypig
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Oh yeah, I'm also reminded of a bloke I used to work with, we called him Simple Simon. He was following a Land Rover home and came to a railway bridge that is in a bit of a hollow; when the drains block up there is about 12-15 inches of water there.
He watched the Landy drive through carefully and thought "well if he can, so can I" so off he went, in his Triumph Spitfire.

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