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Johny Walker
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Skyhuck, is that a Disco 3, if so how do you find it ?

 

Love it!!!!!!:thumbup1:

 

Bit thirsty (22.5 MPG) But I have 4 kids, so when we are all traveling its not so bad, its like 2 people in a car doing 67.5 MPG.

 

Great for towing, loads of power, great off road and luxury comfort!!!!!!!!!!

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We jacked it in at around 10 am, after an 8 am start, with around 2" having fallen in about half hour and no sign of stopping. The worry wasn't the work, it was getting home - 15 mph max most of the way.

 

In fact, the ungritted back roads weren't the problem, it was the main roads, with other traffic slithering around. Lorries were the big problem, they were failing to get up the slightest of inclines.

 

One bloke was stuck half way up one ramp, and looked like he was going round the truck squirting windscreen de-icer on his tyres, before having another crack at it. :lol:

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We spent the morning logging up 4 x Lime trees at our local racecourse, decided to pack-in about 11am. Got the van stuck on ice, managed to free it and then got stuck in the snow! We managed to free it by blowing a path through the snow with the back-pack blower.

 

As Gunny Highway once said – Adapt, improvise and overcome. :thumbup:

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