Tig9619
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Look mate i was merely trying to advise people.
I advise you to take a professional off road course very soon as you really dont seem to understand the basic techniques and principles of off road driving.
Any training company in the country will tell you exactly what I have so I dont really see how you can argue with me.
I am not going to argue with someone who wont listen to a professional who has trained some of the biggest utulity companies in the country.
I admire your bollocks for taking me on but your knowledge and practices leave a lot to be desired.
Do you actually understand what a differential is fitted for?
I dont understand how you can think that driving with your diff locked can cause more damage if unlocked. When locked you have spread the load between the two axles. If one wheel spins it wont sit there spinning because you still have the other axle driving you.
What do you think will happen when the single wheel spinning bounces and finds grip?
In eleven years with our vehicles running with centre diffs locked we have never had a breakage on site. Even with people like you who just dont seem to understand coming on courses.
I advise you to take a professional off road course very soon as you really dont seem to understand the basic techniques and principles of off road driving.
Any training company in the country will tell you exactly what I have so I dont really see how you can argue with me.
I am not going to argue with someone who wont listen to a professional who has trained some of the biggest utulity companies in the country.
I admire your bollocks for taking me on but your knowledge and practices leave a lot to be desired.
Do you actually understand what a differential is fitted for?
I dont understand how you can think that driving with your diff locked can cause more damage if unlocked. When locked you have spread the load between the two axles. If one wheel spins it wont sit there spinning because you still have the other axle driving you.
What do you think will happen when the single wheel spinning bounces and finds grip?
In eleven years with our vehicles running with centre diffs locked we have never had a breakage on site. Even with people like you who just dont seem to understand coming on courses.