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Old 01-03-10, 16:30
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here is a couple of photos one of a 10tonn truck with 2 wrecks on it and one of my landy with just the hull the problem is they are 3.5 tonns and a bumper pull tow bar over here is 3.5tonn max then you have the weight of the trailer kinda just over weight by about a tonn yes you can tow it but watch out for the blue lights in your mirror.......... did try loading it on my trailer to see what would happen thort might blow the wheels out she took the weight and towed around the yard but wouldnt want to go up or down a hill.
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Old 02-03-10, 21:24
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here is a couple of photos one of a 10tonn truck with 2 wrecks on it and one of my landy with just the hull the problem is they are 3.5 tonns and a bumper pull tow bar over here is 3.5tonn max then you have the weight of the trailer kinda just over weight by about a tonn yes you can tow it but watch out for the blue lights in your mirror.......... did try loading it on my trailer to see what would happen thort might blow the wheels out she took the weight and towed around the yard but wouldnt want to go up or down a hill.
Hello Martyn, try a RangeRover, this is how I transported the carrier last time, luckely didn't see the bleu lights.

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Old 03-03-10, 00:25
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Hi Hendrik
wow thats some trailer you have did we meet at arnhem a couple of years ago, I must say iam thinking of the mini artic route, thinking of converting my defender 110 to a 5th wheel pick up and changing the vehicle towing rates and making a nice step frame trailer maybe two sections of lorry chassie thats about the same width as a carrier track and strong a purpose built vehice and trailer?
Saw a iveco cab and chassie with a mini artic trailer with 5 cars on it when i was in holland last year that gave me the idea,
kinda like this photo i found on the net but my landy instead ? if a transit can tow sumthing a landy should lol.
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Old 03-03-10, 17:23
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wow thats some trailer you have did we meet at arnhem a couple of years ago,
It could be we met, I have been there 2 times with the carrier, 1st time with my old Volvo seconds time with a rented Iveco made for transporting small diggers. In my opion the best way to transport a carrier.

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Old 03-03-10, 20:31
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Ryan, what's there could be carried on almost any kind of trailer. You could almost carry it in the back of a full size pickup. I don't think you'd have a ton of weight there.
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Old 03-03-10, 21:39
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Morning everyone. Ryan, I agree with alex and the gas axe. As there is not a lot left it would be so much easier to load if it was cut neatly into usable pieces. There looks like some good parts there and everything is restorable. Just a tandem trailer with brakes would get that lot back to my place. Oops! I mean your place.
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Old 03-03-10, 22:29
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Hi Ryan,
Sorry we won't be seeing your happy smiling face at Corowa. You will be missing a big one. Almost 300 registrations to date and more coming in each day.
Regards Rick.

BTW.. Welcome to the carrier owners club. From small things, Big things grow.
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