No pics = didn't happenThis is it now almost done.
I also have a pic of me towing a gaylander but it's dark and hard to make out
Shorry but that wouldn't stand up in a mickey mouse court, so it int good enough fer here.Not very clear like I said but u can still see me towing a freelander in my 90
Shorry but that wouldn't stand up in a mickey mouse court, so it int good enough fer here.![]()
can see a fender a gaylander and a tow rope so good enough for me![]()
looks to me like freelander giving you a push or may be hes just pulled you off the grass backwards
Ok guess who got stuck AGAIN! Yep, my gaylander once again. Similar situation, only that this time I wasn't driving it. Spent 5 hrs trying to find someone to rescue me and in the end I managed to find a very very nice chap who rescued me in his Defender.
His Defender literally dragged my completely bogged out gaylander out of a huge ditch, through some trees and back on to the lane. Apparently the guy was laughing because it did it effortlessly. I was absolutely amazed because my car was well and truly ****ed and I honestly thought it was a tractor jobby. And people wonder why I openly call my car a gaylander?
Now I just gotta get rid of it...
Get some recovery gear. I have one of these just in case:
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Ropes un shackles too.
Only as a last resort. I bet the tratter boys pig could have pulled it out.so lota good that did ya if you needed a fender pull ya out![]()
Twice hè.
Maybe it is better to think and drive before blaming it all on the Freelander.
I know guys with Series, Lightweights, Defenders and Discos who are well impressed over what my Freelander and I can do with it and where I follow them. There are no childish feelings or remarks like "gaylander" there.![]()
i too think he'll get stuck in whatever he drives, but he'll continue to blame the vehicle he is in.