Nope, good tyres on it! To give some context - I was doing a 3 point turn on the flat area with a trailer full of wood, as I have done many times, however this time due to the mud, when I tried to go forward from the edge of the slope, the landy spun it's wheels and the trailer pulled us down the slope instead. The video opens with the trailer disconnected and the landy stuck against a tree. The mud is so bad that even with the weight of the tractor on the digger feet, the digger and tractor slide backwards rather than pull the landy out. The video was just to show that as soon as both vehicles are operated at the same time - the landy pops right out!
Looks like the Landy was spinning one wheel on each side, too, which wouldn't really help. Though whether or not locking diffs would have an effect at that point is debatable. Maybe it'd just end up spinning all four wheels; there's only so much you can do when you have next to no traction.
What a nice Sunday morning video to wake up to!!! A man with tools and strong arms that still knows how to use them. 😍😘 even if a woman had to come to the rescue in the end ☺️
Well that was a mini marathon ... cracking to watch someone else crawling around underneath a land rover for a change. I guess I should really get back to doing mine. Well ... not right now. It's nearly midnight but I was enjoying the 25 episode extravaganza so much I had to see it through to the end. Reminds me not to rebuild another series anytime soon!
Reminds me of my childhood where all the localkids got together to push cars out of the mud - i love the 80's no health and safety and one hell of a mud bath
I ended up in a similar situation with my little b275 tractor. I ened up waiting a week when luckly we has a frost (not that deep but deep enough) and I was just able to drive out with the crusty mud. It may only be 2wd but good tyres and diff lock and still stuck!
May I suggest that this is the perfect opportunity for an investment in a winch ;) and maybe some chocks for the landy (until you get that track stone chipped)
Just finished watching the series! Really enjoyed it Max! My step dad recently bought a Landy of about the same age as yours (will have to ask him the details) so it's really good to know more about them now, because I was clueless before!
If you ever find yourself in that predicament again and happen to have some snow chains handy give them a try. They really improve traction in the mud. You might also consider reducing the tire pressure, it spreads the vehicles weight over a large area.
Max we love your video! Do more short video, maybe make it shorter to 5 minutes but make it plenty with each episode. I certainly believe it will attract more viewers. Keep up the good work Max! We're eagerly waiting for you to upload more vids about rescuing Landys!
I got mine stuck once and had a jcb sliding sideways trying to pull it out, when they can get themselves out they tend to be proper stuck, although letting the tyres down sometimes helps, lucky you have a helper to call
Hi mate, Ive found when Im in those situations, dropping the tyre pressures all round to 12-15 psi makes such a dramatic difference. In my case if I can drive in in road pressures and get stuck I most of the time will get out with low pressure. I run just bfg. ats.
so you can also operate an excavator. you seem to be endlessly resourceful. would love to see more of your stuff on a more regular basis even if it's just short clips like this one, they're still entertaining and instructive. you don't seem to be wasting any time sitting around doing nothing:))
Its always the same farmers always put gates where the mud is,the rest of the field is always green.Good work staying calm now as you will hear a lot of "what you want to do is" get a thousand pound tyre set air powered dif lock system and a massive winch land anchor dynemia rope or put a load of gravel at the gate,most difficult thing to do in this context is to bump start a car by towing on your own.
Perhaps a second set of wheels wouldn't go a miss, I used to run two sets for my 2a, very aggressive ones for the winter and much less so for the summer, though there aren't that many lanes near me anymore worth driving in Surrey uk
it should have come out its a Landy , sawdust on the track or dry sand would have given it more traction or if you have bricks laying around just make some tracks , I used to get stuck in Dubai a lot so I used what the Bedouins used , desert shrubs etc.. it was a brilliant way to get out but in the outback you learn these tricks , Good Luck
Great to see a new video. I reckon you may have had a better chance of driving out if you let almost all the air out of tyres. But then you wouldn't have had the fun of playing with the tractor! :)
i spend most days in my landrover 101 tipper that is left at my yard then home in an iveco daily. last week get 50 yards up the track and pull over (in Iveco) let a car pass, driver side in two inch of mud two feet from the track and i'm slipping. Dark wet, cold, have to shovei a bit of track into the rut. The 101 would not have noticed. Shlip happens. Cheers
It sure does. I love 101's they're so cute! I used to have an ambulance, foolishly sold it many years ago. Would love to get a GS version one day... Is there any footage about of yours in action?
Have today found your reply, not ignoring you. Not got a lot of footage but all kinds of root pulling tree tipping and squeezing through narrow gaps. Will put some on my unused channel if I get the time. Cheers Will
Always the option to leave the car in gear running at idle whilst you try and pull it out, had to do that in the past, bit sketchy when it finally gets traction mind! got to run back to it!
Great vid and I'm sure this help shaved off a significant amount of time. There is something else that camaraderie gives apart from time though right. Something unexplainable maybe (?). Something additional that improves efficiency... Relatively heavy machinery, people and earthiness have a greater value than efficiency in time itself for most people. Some, if not most are unaware though :0 ( Nice edit, the flow maintains interest and illustrates a message that is interpretable by all. There is depth here that allows everyone's interest. For what it's worth, well done! :0)
This reminds me of the day I got my Lotus stuck in the mud at the local polo match, ruined a bloody good pair of chinos to the hilarity of Giles and Rupert.
Nice with help and I bet a nice cup of tea together after? Surprised the landy doesn't have a diff lock. Just the film I needed after 3 hours clearing snow (I didn't get any help because Sims game on the computer is more compelling, grumble, grumble).
Landies don't have axle diff locks by default. Coilers have a lockable centre diff but once you lock that you're effectively in the same scenario as putting a Series in to 4wd.
I had a Mitsubishi Space wagon at one time and the 4wd system without diff-locking put all the power to one wheel- the one that had least traction, it was useless. Now I have a Renault that seems to put the power to the wheels with most traction. Needless to say it is very capable for a car. I had a hilux at one time, that had locks on the front hubs as did a patrol I had later. Not sure you could lock the diff though, on either, but they were both very capable. Still for sentimental reasons I am envious of that Landy.... may be one day.
We’ve all been there, got the tee shirt, lost the tee shirt along with the plot and still smile at ourselves make an are of ourselves. Still got one window to fit then, or just making life easy when it comes to demisting on these frosty mornings ?
You need to stick a blur over your number plate. Internet teefs love all that babylon an ting. I once sank my hilux up to the axles on a beach when i was young and stoopid, then the tractor that came to pull me out got stuck, then the army engineers tracked vehicle got stuck. In the end they had to send a tank retreval thing to pull us all out heh. Man oh man did i not ever make that mistake again.
It means anyone can drive one of them because they know the plate, the county, and the owners name. You might laugh but this stuff happens all the time especially now you dont need a tax disk.
Yes your right. But it's not exactly a chaved up fiesta. It's a old landy. You think of the average series 2 land rover owner and it doesn't really generate images of the seedy underside of the motoring world. More so pipes and Barber coats. 😂
I do have a lot of respect for someone like you Max since I'm going off grid in my new country. But .... And this is a question not a criticism, weren't you putting a hell of a lot of stress on that boon arm? I would have thought dragging the Landy out with the tractor would have been the way forward?
A bypass valve prevents the boom from being overstressed so it was fine here. I couldn't just tow the landie out due to the mud making the tractor wheels slip, with the digger I could anchor it using the legs. I did manage to break the digger in a later video!
@@maximusironthumper I'm an avid follower Max and watched the video when the hydraulic arm bent so was wondering if this episode had something to do with it? Either way the Landy came out. I just wished I had even a 10th of your metal work skills, if I continue watching maybe I'll learn something.
It's all down to the diff (differential), which is what allows a car to have the wheels spin at different speeds (so you can go around corners). On the Landy in 2 wheel drive both rear wheels are driven, but if a wheel loses grip the diff will mean all the drive goes to that wheel, in 4 wheel drive both axles have drive so if the same thing happens at least 2 of the 4 wheels will have drive. On some hardcore off road vehicles there is a diff lock in the axles so you can lock all 4 wheels into drive but even that would not have helped here, as at some points I had all 4 wheels spinning! Hope that makes sense.
Before vid fin just had thought Max how about using the ho, digger, tool, " BUCKET " to level out that gradient infront of landy? Ha Ok you had help job done. Somehow that wasn't a good ad for landy's hey lol .
Yeah, you'd think a 50 year old vehicle with road tyres on it would have got up that steep muddy incline really easily. Shame on Land Rover for making such awful vehicles really. ;)
You don't ever use the bumper as an anchor point for recovery, not ever. It's extremely unsafe, but even if you personally know the chassis dumb irons/bumper mounting points and hardware are all strong, the simple answer to that is, someone somewhere out there will copy you because they saw it on UA-cam. And then when their chassis fails, and the bumper comes away at huge force, taking the head off a bystander... (and to anyone who doubts that can happen, I've seen that exact thing very nearly happen, twice, and it was only extreme luck that prevented tragedy)
Maybe it’s a scottish thing! But a would think to self. “No Problems Only Solutions!” Let the tyres down a bit roll back and move to the right/left a little. As the tracks you made youve only compacted the mud so mutch there nothing to grip to. Speak to local slaters in the area and let them dump there old slates for free through them in old cement mixer with a brick and smash them up and uve got degratable material to make paths and roads with jobs a good one. 👍
Basil Fumphlinhope - yes, a mere two hours later!! The funniest bit was I was in PJ’s it was early morning. I thought, I’ll just throw this garbage away quickly (dumpsters are randomly along roads here - very rural) it was too muddy closest to my house so, I drove down where it appeared to be “less muddy” I was throwing away boxes THANK GOD 4 of them. Then again, had I not been eager to bin them, I wouldn’t have been stuck. After 2 hours of struggling alone moving the boxes, rocks, sticks, getting mud slung ALL over me. A crew of Mexican guys showed up to work on a house being built as I was throwing away the now mangled, muddy boxes, in my pajamas, me and SUV covered in mud. I know they were laughing their butts off as I drove away. ☺️☺️☺️ I didn’t have my purse, cell phone or anything on me. I did call onstar at one point thinking I’d never get out. They said 4 hours until someone could get to me. I was all hell naw, I’m well determined and with some woman on onstar listening; I’m praying out loud and running all around the vehicle moving stuff around trying to see my progress and had the window down on driver side to see and mud got inside too. All over my face as well. 😂😂😂 it’s funny now, 3 months later.
Hm idont know why ya didnt just pull it out with the tractor directly, I guess it makes for more fun and drama with the back actor ,I have a foster back actor great fun
Odd that it couldn't make it out - tyres ?
Nope, good tyres on it! To give some context - I was doing a 3 point turn on the flat area with a trailer full of wood, as I have done many times, however this time due to the mud, when I tried to go forward from the edge of the slope, the landy spun it's wheels and the trailer pulled us down the slope instead. The video opens with the trailer disconnected and the landy stuck against a tree. The mud is so bad that even with the weight of the tractor on the digger feet, the digger and tractor slide backwards rather than pull the landy out. The video was just to show that as soon as both vehicles are operated at the same time - the landy pops right out!
Looks like the Landy was spinning one wheel on each side, too, which wouldn't really help. Though whether or not locking diffs would have an effect at that point is debatable. Maybe it'd just end up spinning all four wheels; there's only so much you can do when you have next to no traction.
Iv tried dozens of different tyres on my Landy over the years..the solution I have now found is avoid mud😂
I want more videos from you Max, you are a inspiration source!
What a nice Sunday morning video to wake up to!!! A man with tools and strong arms that still knows how to use them. 😍😘 even if a woman had to come to the rescue in the end ☺️
Everyone needs a glamours assistant with a sense of humour. From my part of the south of England to yours, wishing you well !
Obviously a V for victory at the end LOL
Nearest I ever get to off roading in my '84 Landy is occasionally parking on the kerb......
Ah yes the traditional British hand signal of 'goodbye'
Well that was a mini marathon ... cracking to watch someone else crawling around underneath a land rover for a change. I guess I should really get back to doing mine. Well ... not right now. It's nearly midnight but I was enjoying the 25 episode extravaganza so much I had to see it through to the end. Reminds me not to rebuild another series anytime soon!
Awww... sucks!! Need some big GT grabber off terrain tyres ... let the air out, it may help!
I love all the plant you have lying around. Great video.
That's a deep rut ... You did a great job on that Landy re build...
What a sneaky way to pull a bird. Your awesome Well done thumper
Reminds me of my childhood where all the localkids got together to push cars out of the mud - i love the 80's no health and safety and one hell of a mud bath
I ended up in a similar situation with my little b275 tractor. I ened up waiting a week when luckly we has a frost (not that deep but deep enough) and I was just able to drive out with the crusty mud. It may only be 2wd but good tyres and diff lock and still stuck!
May I suggest that this is the perfect opportunity for an investment in a winch ;) and maybe some chocks for the landy (until you get that track stone chipped)
Just finished watching the series! Really enjoyed it Max! My step dad recently bought a Landy of about the same age as yours (will have to ask him the details) so it's really good to know more about them now, because I was clueless before!
If you ever find yourself in that predicament again and happen to have some snow chains handy give them a try. They really improve traction in the mud. You might also consider reducing the tire pressure, it spreads the vehicles weight over a large area.
I like that your lady friend gestured the peace sign at the end :_)
Its actually a "v" for victory
And suddenly a cute Mrs. Ironthumper appears.
Just a friend!
Max we love your video! Do more short video, maybe make it shorter to 5 minutes but make it plenty with each episode. I certainly believe it will attract more viewers.
Keep up the good work Max! We're eagerly waiting for you to upload more vids about rescuing Landys!
awesome stuff. just found your channel. watched all 25 series two land-rover videos in one sitting. 😀😀😀
I got mine stuck once and had a jcb sliding sideways trying to pull it out, when they can get themselves out they tend to be proper stuck, although letting the tyres down sometimes helps, lucky you have a helper to call
Great vid!!! Actress is gorgeous whoever she is 😄👍
Hand signals always useful when driving an old Rover!
Bloody brilliant! I enjoyed watching the whole thing in one go! :)
Lucky you got that tracktor... and a helper. :)
Hi mate, Ive found when Im in those situations, dropping the tyre pressures all round to 12-15 psi makes such a dramatic difference. In my case if I can drive in in road pressures and get stuck I most of the time will get out with low pressure. I run just bfg. ats.
A great project for you Max make your own winch for the front of the Landy.
There are also multiple styles of knots that leverage tons of force
I’ve been looking forward to a new video. Nice to see you’ve uploaded!
Tough job. Some times you need a ladies touch to get the job done. 😀
Bonus ..... thought I'd watched it all and up pops another one.
Nice bit of kit you got there. 👍
A very Shakespearean drama - Pyramus, the Wall, and the rest of the mechanicals.
I bet you're glad you fixed the tractor now eh max!
so you can also operate an excavator. you seem to be endlessly resourceful. would love to see more of your stuff on a more regular basis even if it's just short clips like this one, they're still entertaining and instructive. you don't seem to be wasting any time sitting around doing nothing:))
Its always the same farmers always put gates where the mud is,the rest of the field is always green.Good work staying calm now as you will hear a lot of "what you want to do is" get a thousand pound tyre set air powered dif lock system and a massive winch land anchor dynemia rope or put a load of gravel at the gate,most difficult thing to do in this context is to bump start a car by towing on your own.
That tractor looks really neat. the video was also neat :) great views where the landrover got stuck btw
Good video Max, keep em coming.
Dear god, she'll never let you live down the fact you needed her help to get unstuck!
I can cope!
LOL! Where there's a will there's a way :)
Perhaps a second set of wheels wouldn't go a miss, I used to run two sets for my 2a, very aggressive ones for the winter and much less so for the summer, though there aren't that many lanes near me anymore worth driving in Surrey uk
it should have come out its a Landy , sawdust on the track or dry sand would have given it more traction or if you have bricks laying around just make some tracks , I used to get stuck in Dubai a lot so I used what the Bedouins used , desert shrubs etc.. it was a brilliant way to get out but in the outback you learn these tricks , Good Luck
Great to see a new video. I reckon you may have had a better chance of driving out if you let almost all the air out of tyres. But then you wouldn't have had the fun of playing with the tractor! :)
No matter how good one is in getting shit done solo, sometimes you need to ask for a hand.
she could do it twice,,,, i think thats what she meant.
i spend most days in my landrover 101 tipper that is left at my yard then home in an iveco daily. last week get 50 yards up the track and pull over (in Iveco) let a car pass, driver side in two inch of mud two feet from the track and i'm slipping. Dark wet, cold, have to shovei a bit of track into the rut. The 101 would not have noticed. Shlip happens. Cheers
It sure does.
I love 101's they're so cute! I used to have an ambulance, foolishly sold it many years ago. Would love to get a GS version one day...
Is there any footage about of yours in action?
Have today found your reply, not ignoring you. Not got a lot of footage but all kinds of root pulling tree tipping and squeezing through narrow gaps. Will put some on my unused channel if I get the time. Cheers Will
Always the option to leave the car in gear running at idle whilst you try and pull it out, had to do that in the past, bit sketchy when it finally gets traction mind! got to run back to it!
Yep, done that before (and run over my foot!).
Great vid and I'm sure this help shaved off a significant amount of time. There is something else that camaraderie gives apart from time though right. Something unexplainable maybe (?). Something additional that improves efficiency... Relatively heavy machinery, people and earthiness have a greater value than efficiency in time itself for most people. Some, if not most are unaware though :0 (
Nice edit, the flow maintains interest and illustrates a message that is interpretable by all. There is depth here that allows everyone's interest. For what it's worth, well done! :0)
I feel your pain so hard when o one to help.
This reminds me of the day I got my Lotus stuck in the mud at the local polo match, ruined a bloody good pair of chinos to the hilarity of Giles and Rupert.
Nice to see she used her directional! 😂
Nice with help and I bet a nice cup of tea together after? Surprised the landy doesn't have a diff lock. Just the film I needed after 3 hours clearing snow (I didn't get any help because Sims game on the computer is more compelling, grumble, grumble).
Landies don't have axle diff locks by default.
Coilers have a lockable centre diff but once you lock that you're effectively in the same scenario as putting a Series in to 4wd.
I had a Mitsubishi Space wagon at one time and the 4wd system without diff-locking put all the power to one wheel- the one that had least traction, it was useless. Now I have a Renault that seems to put the power to the wheels with most traction. Needless to say it is very capable for a car. I had a hilux at one time, that had locks on the front hubs as did a patrol I had later. Not sure you could lock the diff though, on either, but they were both very capable. Still for sentimental reasons I am envious of that Landy.... may be one day.
That feeling when it rolled back a touch
Watched every single part 🤗
when the landy slid back on its own i'm sorry but i couldn't help but giggle XD
That's quite all right - I aim to entertain!
she's a nice looking bird defiantly a keeper that one !
Not mine!
team work makes the dream work :')
Must start to pack a JCB in the boot, for emergencies
We’ve all been there, got the tee shirt, lost the tee shirt along with the plot and still smile at ourselves make an are of ourselves. Still got one window to fit then, or just making life easy when it comes to demisting on these frosty mornings ?
Nope it's got a window now - not that it makes much difference!
Nice use of the indicator at 1.47 lol
For a second there i thought you were gonuh pat the landy on the roof with the bucket. There there little one. Who's a brave landy?
You need to stick a blur over your number plate. Internet teefs love all that babylon an ting. I once sank my hilux up to the axles on a beach when i was young and stoopid, then the tractor that came to pull me out got stuck, then the army engineers tracked vehicle got stuck. In the end they had to send a tank retreval thing to pull us all out heh. Man oh man did i not ever make that mistake again.
James Horsey Walsh I doubt there is much trade in cloning series 2 land rover plates 😂😂😂
It means anyone can drive one of them because they know the plate, the county, and the owners name. You might laugh but this stuff happens all the time especially now you dont need a tax disk.
Yes your right. But it's not exactly a chaved up fiesta. It's a old landy. You think of the average series 2 land rover owner and it doesn't really generate images of the seedy underside of the motoring world. More so pipes and Barber coats. 😂
Well done sir
that took some digging out!
the 2 fingers of victory
Was going to start a drinking game for every time it rolled back down but that ended quick :)
The hours I've spent digging those out...
I do have a lot of respect for someone like you Max since I'm going off grid in my new country. But .... And this is a question not a criticism, weren't you putting a hell of a lot of stress on that boon arm? I would have thought dragging the Landy out with the tractor would have been the way forward?
A bypass valve prevents the boom from being overstressed so it was fine here. I couldn't just tow the landie out due to the mud making the tractor wheels slip, with the digger I could anchor it using the legs. I did manage to break the digger in a later video!
@@maximusironthumper I'm an avid follower Max and watched the video when the hydraulic arm bent so was wondering if this episode had something to do with it? Either way the Landy came out. I just wished I had even a 10th of your metal work skills, if I continue watching maybe I'll learn something.
good old ditch king
thumb 691( if you want to keep a record)just slogged through this series of lr vids.Very enjoyable.Just wondered,are you in the Glouster area?
cheers.
Nice one 👍😁😎
Time to dig some French Drains with that back acter?
oops, nice rescue.. always good to have a tractor nearby
V for Victory 😉😅😂
I could see from drivers side tyre spinning but not a lot else. Arent 4 wheeels meant to turn?
It's all down to the diff (differential), which is what allows a car to have the wheels spin at different speeds (so you can go around corners). On the Landy in 2 wheel drive both rear wheels are driven, but if a wheel loses grip the diff will mean all the drive goes to that wheel, in 4 wheel drive both axles have drive so if the same thing happens at least 2 of the 4 wheels will have drive. On some hardcore off road vehicles there is a diff lock in the axles so you can lock all 4 wheels into drive but even that would not have helped here, as at some points I had all 4 wheels spinning! Hope that makes sense.
Before vid fin just had thought Max how about using the ho, digger, tool, " BUCKET " to level out that gradient infront of landy? Ha Ok you had help job done. Somehow that wasn't a good ad for landy's hey lol .
Yeah, you'd think a 50 year old vehicle with road tyres on it would have got up that steep muddy incline really easily. Shame on Land Rover for making such awful vehicles really. ;)
Needs some proper boots on 'er, them road tyres are no good for mud plugging... :D
Good tyres - just full of mud! Only dumper tyres would have helped
I love mud.
looks like a scene from mad max
She would get it
You don't ever use the bumper as an anchor point for recovery, not ever. It's extremely unsafe, but even if you personally know the chassis dumb irons/bumper mounting points and hardware are all strong, the simple answer to that is, someone somewhere out there will copy you because they saw it on UA-cam. And then when their chassis fails, and the bumper comes away at huge force, taking the head off a bystander... (and to anyone who doubts that can happen, I've seen that exact thing very nearly happen, twice, and it was only extreme luck that prevented tragedy)
may I be so bold as to enquire reasoning behind approaching problem with strap/digger attachment as opposed toe-out wih tractor.
All the ground is so saturated with water, the tractor would have just spun it's tyres too if I'd tried a tow.
👍
Maybe it’s a scottish thing! But a would think to self. “No Problems Only Solutions!” Let the tyres down a bit roll back and move to the right/left a little. As the tracks you made youve only compacted the mud so mutch there nothing to grip to. Speak to local slaters in the area and let them dump there old slates for free through them in old cement mixer with a brick and smash them up and uve got degratable material to make paths and roads with jobs a good one. 👍
Stephen Williamson - 😍😍😍😍😍😘
Lol
Stephen Williamson - couldn’t help myself 😚 dunno if it was the Scottish thang or the manly talk. I think both - it did me in. 😂 happy Sunday
Basil Fumphlinhope - yes, a mere two hours later!! The funniest bit was I was in PJ’s it was early morning. I thought, I’ll just throw this garbage away quickly (dumpsters are randomly along roads here - very rural) it was too muddy closest to my house so, I drove down where it appeared to be “less muddy” I was throwing away boxes THANK GOD 4 of them. Then again, had I not been eager to bin them, I wouldn’t have been stuck. After 2 hours of struggling alone moving the boxes, rocks, sticks, getting mud slung ALL over me. A crew of Mexican guys showed up to work on a house being built as I was throwing away the now mangled, muddy boxes, in my pajamas, me and SUV covered in mud. I know they were laughing their butts off as I drove away. ☺️☺️☺️ I didn’t have my purse, cell phone or anything on me. I did call onstar at one point thinking I’d never get out. They said 4 hours until someone could get to me. I was all hell naw, I’m well determined and with some woman on onstar listening; I’m praying out loud and running all around the vehicle moving stuff around trying to see my progress and had the window down on driver side to see and mud got inside too. All over my face as well. 😂😂😂 it’s funny now, 3 months later.
Basil Fumphlinhope - 😂😂😂 aw.
IMHO If poss some rims with chevron dumper tyres for your non tarmac stuff big help
If I could afford some dumper tyres, I'd put them on the dumper! It's currently running worn out landy tyres...
Have the same weather in Ireland
and Lincolnshire (in Fenland, no slopes, just good foot of clay less than a foot from surface - the parsnips take some extracting this time of year)
You want to watch that using your digger as a crane malarkey.... trust me, I'm from the future, I know.
His Mrs would get it ….
handsome series 2
Another bucket in the mud I wont move it in whole winter . Summer and spring is best time for them.
There will be an electric converted one of these Land Rovers on The Charge soon :)
Cool, I'll look forward to that!
The Charge Show
His max I was wondering if you could do a video of your solar Pannal room or could you send some photos
already done.. ua-cam.com/video/8pe1Z7WFf7s/v-deo.html
Dare I ask what you were doing to get it stuck in that particular spot?
I was half expecting the plant trailer to be attached to the back of it! ;)
Just trying to turn round with the sankey on the back - done it many times before but you know what the ground is like this time of year!
Did you let air out the tyres maximus?
Cute bit of road rage after that....did she drive down there in't first place? LOL
Nope, just me trying to 3 point turn the landy with a trailer behind, went a bit too close to the slope and - stuck!
Who was the hot chick?
A freind I keep on standby for this kind of thing!
Lucky bugger.
Ouch! Was that as us? Cheers
Hm idont know why ya didnt just pull it out with the tractor directly, I guess it makes for more fun and drama with the back actor ,I have a foster back actor great fun
All the ground is so saturated with water, the tractor would have just spun it's tyres too if I'd tried a tow.
How old is the tractor?
It's from the mid 1960's I think
its all good fun though isn't it.
Could you not back up, and get a run at it?