Towing Vehicle for Horse Trailer on a budget
Towing Vehicle for Horse Trailer on a budget
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M400DPC

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256 posts

220 months

Sunday 5th May 2013
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Hey All

I've been recommended the following:

300TDI Land Rover Discovery
Manual
1996 (not sure why - something to do with not getting TD5s with the air suspension and electronics???)
X pack if pos
Get without sunroof as they tend to leak

Any recommendations for other cheap reliable, cheap to fix towing motors???

Steve_W

1,567 posts

201 months

Sunday 5th May 2013
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Friend of mine has just done this. She got a P plate Land Cruiser 3.0 for around £3500 iirc. Pulls an Ifor Williams 506 with 2 big hunters in it no bother; maintains a steady 60 up hills with ease.

Try a Disco with the sort of load you'll be towing; I've found them to be glacially slow when pulling away from rest which can be "interesting" from junctions.

Steve_W

1,567 posts

201 months

Sunday 5th May 2013
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Friend of mine has just done this. She got a P plate Land Cruiser 3.0 for around £3500 iirc. Pulls an Ifor Williams 506 with 2 big hunters in it no bother; maintains a steady 60 up hills with ease.

Try a Disco with the sort of load you'll be towing; I've found them to be glacially slow when pulling away from rest which can be "interesting" from junctions.

jagracer

8,248 posts

260 months

Sunday 5th May 2013
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M400DPC said:
Hey All

I've been recommended the following:

300TDI Land Rover Discovery
Manual
1996 (not sure why - something to do with not getting TD5s with the air suspension and electronics???)
X pack if pos
Get without sunroof as they tend to leak

Any recommendations for other cheap reliable, cheap to fix towing motors???
Why would be because you mentioned on a budget. An early Disco (TDi 200s are better than the 300) if you can find one without rust or Landcruiser if you aren't pulling heavy horses. TD5s also suffer with expensive injector faults.

GokTweed

3,799 posts

175 months

Sunday 5th May 2013
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Scooby Legacy/Audi Allroad?

pikeyboy

2,349 posts

238 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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I've used 3.1 troopers for towing for years, they are very good. Fourtracks are also very well respected. As Paddy and murphy said look at a local pony club meet and see what other people use.....

pikeyboy

2,349 posts

238 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Paddy_N_Murphy said:
boy said:
I've used 3.1 troopers for towing for years,
Your username does not help our image as Trooper drivers biggrin
I know i know, sorry. Bloody good trucks though my last was a late 3.1 swb commercial much better than a disco. Done thousands of miles in my troopers and never had anything go wrong apart from one needing a pair of batteries. Sadly i dont have one anymore i just use tbe works hilux double cab.

Never heard good things about the 3ltr, loads seem to have had injector seal probs and run on their own engine oil to destruction.

pikeyboy

2,349 posts

238 months

Wednesday 8th May 2013
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Paddy_N_Murphy said:
boy said:
Never heard good things about the 3ltr, loads seem to have had injector seal probs and run on their own engine oil to destruction.
You have now.
I prefer the 3.0. More refined, more power, better mpg. Just better.
OK, you need to keep an eye on it, but still : better.

The Injector probs were covered in a few recalls, and will still be covered by Isuzu even if it lets go now, 10yrs old.
(Porsche - I would love to take note of this !)
I understand Isuzu have been very good about this and replaced engines etc for people, like you say other manufacturers could learn alot from isuzus approach.