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21/12/2010 07:51:41
 
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Goodness. We'd better ship some trailers over asap.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I had no idea hitching things onto the back of your vehicle or using what we like to call roof bars was unknown over there.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>But the problem with a trailer is that you need a vehicle capable of towing it - which usually brings you back to square one.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>C'mon, I towed 200 bricks in a little trailer, and the capable engine was a 1,2 liter Škoda.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>And the capable brakes were ? :-}
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>Which actually brings another question - a typical small car is rated four persons, which is cca 320kg, plus 100kg luggage.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> So how come I've seen many of these trucks rated at only 350kg of payload? Huh? Shouldn't they carry at least two tons, given the amount of hardware invested in them?
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>>>>>>>>>>>>I've got a 1.2 car and happen to have the registration document to hand. FWIW, max carrying capacity is 330kg. On the towing front it gives 800kg for braked trailers; 450kg for un-braked. 4WD's have their uses but here in the UK (as I suspect in the US) 90%+ of owners don't really need them. The only time we see one of the 'over-the-top' 4WDs around here it will be someone from the city visiting the countryside to try out their new green wellies.....
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>The most useful machine for me here is actually a quad-bike (sometimes with a small trailer) - gets to places where any normal 4WD can't even get close.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>I'm planning to get a trike, or a trailer for the bike. We'll see.
>>>>>>>>>>>>You mean of the pedalled variety ? Good luck with the 200 bricks :-}
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>>>>>>>>>>>I was living in East Finchley last year. A bit of left arty area. Quite a few electric cars G Whizzes and Priuses. Now I've moved to Cockfosters and I am surrounded by 4WD vehicles (always black for some reason). I particularly like the range Rovers with huge allow wheels and those thin profile tyres. Very useful on a track I'm sure
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>>>>>>>>>>:-}
>>>>>>>>>>I used to have a RangeRover - but an old, very early model. All plastics seats - I could (and regularly did) hose down the interior with a pressure washer. Not likely to see anyone doing that with the current crop :-}
>>>>>>>>>>Anyway - off to the pub in my current 4WD in a few minutes (I know what constitutes an 'essential journey'). We've only managed to use the regular car a couple of times in the last three weeks because of snow - but I think you presently have a lot more of that than us ?
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>>>>>>>>>4WD car? Subaru?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Good guess !
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>>>>>>>They are popular vehicles where I live for both city and rural folks who live in hard to drive areas in snow but don't have actual farms or ranches. A few people where I work drive them. I considered one myself...
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>>>>>>I've had a string of them. Best was the early pick-up version but they are pretty much impossible to find now. Current one is a Forester. And it is used around the farm - usually to be found with a couple of bags of animal feed, maybe a hawk, sometimes a sheep inside.....
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>>>>>Two outbacks and two Foresters at my work -- if you can fit a sheep inside it then yours is twice the size of the ones here... :o)
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>>>>Back seats always down. Or are you claiming that American sheep are bigger than Welsh ones :=}
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>>>My cousins raised sheep in Wisconsin... :o) I just cannot imagine a full-grown ewe inside of a Subaru!
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>>Actually all of the sheep I've seen in the states *are* substantially taller then the breed here - more akin to goats really....
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>I'm sure there are different breeds. The goats I have seen have been on the runty side.

I have a friend who raises goats in Idaho and there are quite a few goat farms here in North Carolina. I've seen too many breeds and sizes of sheep and goats to say either way...
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