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brickies wrote:

What is the towing capacity of the disco 2 , Terracan is 2500 kg. that right




 3500kg I think
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Thanks Blaze thats much better than Prado

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blaze wrote:

 

brickies wrote:

What is the towing capacity of the disco 2 , Terracan is 2500 kg. that right




3500kg I think
cheers
blaze

 



3500Kg is correct

 



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Good on you Gary and Kerry! Lateral thinking! Enjoy your new tug too!

Wishing you many years of happy travelling.....smilesmilesmile

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Hi Gary & Kerry ..

So sorry to hear of your disappointment .. I know how you were hangin' to get out on the road ..

It seems the change of "tug" seems to be the most effective and least expensive way to get around the problem. The weight being the critical factor .. and the rest of the unit is still what you wanted in a caravan ..

I'm sure it'll all swing back in your favour .. 

Even with my vehicle (being under warranty), I found that I needed to make decisions to take ownership and make the vehicle "mine" .. Once you have taken possession of a new vehicle or van etc, the dealers sincerity is not always forthcoming as it was at "sale" time.

It's for the long term and I then have only myself to blame for any misgivings ..

be great to catch up with you on the road ..

Jon   (currently in Injune Qld)  

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G'day Gary & Kerry,

Now that you are a Disco owner Please,Please tell me you are not contemplating an alliance with the Duck..............LOL

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JRH wrote:

G'day Gary & Kerry,

Now that you are a Disco owner Please,Please tell me you are not contemplating an alliance with the Duck..............LOL



Please................. a person can only lower their standards so far. lol

 



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Gary and Kerry wrote:

 

JRH wrote:

G'day Gary & Kerry,

Now that you are a Disco owner Please,Please tell me you are not contemplating an alliance with the Duck..............LOL



Please................. a person can only lower their standards so far. lol

 

 



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I dont know about lowering your standards Gary, you have bought a land rover!! so you may as well strike up an alliance with the duck!! cant go much lower I'm afraid!

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^5s Davo..........I suppose I'll have 2 Discos in My drive next weekend

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poor bugger all my sympathy belongs to you!, I'll grab a slab and some chops and meet you all down there shall I?????

I must remember to cover my ears when that meeting is underway!!!!

45 here, whats the temp in the smoke! buggers have kicked me off the header again so it's cups of tea and nagging!! .............................bored, bored, bored!!!!!!!!

52 in the shed so no good trying to go out there, everything burns the hand when I go to touch it!

if I go to the office they'll put me on accounts and orders again, bugger that!!

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Was 41c here....the bordom.was eased some with 2 Bushfires.close by....

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dave06 wrote:

poor bugger all my sympathy belongs to you!, I'll grab a slab and some chops and meet you all down there shall I?????

I must remember to cover my ears when that meeting is underway!!!!

45 here, whats the temp in the smoke! buggers have kicked me off the header again so it's cups of tea and nagging!! .............................bored, bored, bored!!!!!!!!

52 in the shed so no good trying to go out there, everything burns the hand when I go to touch it!

if I go to the office they'll put me on accounts and orders again, bugger that!!



Just be thankfull you didnt kicked off like our header driver hit a bloody stump and wrecked the front .

 



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Just be thankfull you didnt kicked off like our header driver hit a bloody stump and wrecked the front .



Who was the goose that left the stump hiding in the paddock where some poor unsuspecting conscientious driver could hit it. no

There is TNT now. evileye



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the paddock I was in a week ago had swags of reefs, I almost got a couple of them, gotta have eyes in the back of your head on these things

feller down the road picked up a rock and put it through the comb and bent the intake auger, couldnt be straightened by normal methods, a new one was $45,000

god knows what a new complete front (header) would be worth

we have three, for different crops!

mistakes are costly on these things

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