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jimnys for hunting, fishing, shooting & working.
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08 Sep 2013 08:24 #82480
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i use mine for shooting and fishing ect and for getting around the estate ferreting ect good wee motor..

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08 Sep 2013 21:45 #82577
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09 Sep 2013 13:49 #82640
by JuanGuillie
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You will maybe not believe this is true !
I did get some sand, 3 times a trailer, only 3 km's away from my home and i took a backway.
I know it is not smart but otherwise i was obliged to wait until wednesday before they could delivered it !
I'm not that patience guy, so took my mates trailer and did get it myself. :whistle:
I did get some sand, 3 times a trailer, only 3 km's away from my home and i took a backway.
I know it is not smart but otherwise i was obliged to wait until wednesday before they could delivered it !
I'm not that patience guy, so took my mates trailer and did get it myself. :whistle:
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12 Sep 2013 13:01 #82964
by Busta
Replied by Busta on topic jimnys for hunting, fishing, shooting & working.
Nice work! Is that a ton of sand? If so you would be overloaded as I'm guessing the trailer is perhaps 700kg, but my experience with the Jimny is it is quite happy with heavy loads if you are sensible.
I've been towing this cattle trailer around today. It weighs a ton empty, and I had about 350kg of beer in it so about the towing limit. The Jimny coped fine, although having 2wd Lo was very useful for pulling away without slipping the clutch!
I've also been dragging some fallen trees out of a pond, which is great fun! Before I got the Jimny I was using a quad for this sort of work but the Jimny is so much better. As well as having lots more grunt than any quad, it's more comfortable, better on fuel, has space to carry chainsaws and axes, I can have the radio on while I work and I can use it for longer distances on the road.
I've been towing this cattle trailer around today. It weighs a ton empty, and I had about 350kg of beer in it so about the towing limit. The Jimny coped fine, although having 2wd Lo was very useful for pulling away without slipping the clutch!


I've also been dragging some fallen trees out of a pond, which is great fun! Before I got the Jimny I was using a quad for this sort of work but the Jimny is so much better. As well as having lots more grunt than any quad, it's more comfortable, better on fuel, has space to carry chainsaws and axes, I can have the radio on while I work and I can use it for longer distances on the road.


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12 Sep 2013 13:36 - 13 Sep 2013 10:22 #82966
by JuanGuillie
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Each time i did got it on the balance it was around 1350 kg's without the trailerweight !!!
So i was towing around 2100 kg's in total..... like i said it wasn't that smart. :S
That's also why i didn't drove it onto the mainroad (even it was only 3 km's away from my home). :blush:
But at least it was a good test for the Centreforce dual clutch and it did hold and still running excellent after that day of abuse !!!
You have also a serious trailer behind your Jimny !!!
Luckely it's not for a "daily drive around job" then i think you need at least a big Nissan or Landrover.
So i was towing around 2100 kg's in total..... like i said it wasn't that smart. :S
That's also why i didn't drove it onto the mainroad (even it was only 3 km's away from my home). :blush:
But at least it was a good test for the Centreforce dual clutch and it did hold and still running excellent after that day of abuse !!!

You have also a serious trailer behind your Jimny !!!
Luckely it's not for a "daily drive around job" then i think you need at least a big Nissan or Landrover.
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12 Sep 2013 16:20 #82974
by Busta
Replied by Busta on topic jimnys for hunting, fishing, shooting & working.
Yeah 2100kg is a lot for a Jimny! There's no doubt that towing isn't a Jimny's forte.
We normally tow the cattle trailer behind a Landrover or Range Rover. When full of cattle it can weigh over 4 tons, which the Landy does struggle with a little. I've yet to find a load the Range Rover can't comfortably pull though!
We normally tow the cattle trailer behind a Landrover or Range Rover. When full of cattle it can weigh over 4 tons, which the Landy does struggle with a little. I've yet to find a load the Range Rover can't comfortably pull though!
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