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here's a question directly related to this topic....... what 4x4 other than a landy will LEGALLY tow 3.5Tons gross?????? I used to be a landy man through and through, but alas i'm slowly falling out of bed with them.

 

So what else will tow 3.5tons??

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here's a question directly related to this topic....... what 4x4 other than a landy will LEGALLY tow 3.5Tons gross?????? I used to be a landy man through and through, but alas i'm slowly falling out of bed with them.

 

So what else will tow 3.5tons??

 

90% sure Izuzu will do

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Was hoping somebody was gonna name a pickup, but also am looking at newer trucks say under 12months old but the towing weight does seem to be the limiting factor........ we need all we can get for around the farm use!

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