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Hi phil do you carry loads of weight all the time thanks Jon

 

Not so much the Landy, but the transit is always overloaded. Only just bought the trailer, hoping to spread the load a bit more. All I seem to end up doing is more work and less trips!! :001_tongue:

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Not so much the Landy, but the transit is always overloaded. Only just bought the trailer, hoping to spread the load a bit more. All I seem to end up doing is more work and less trips!! :001_tongue:

 

Hi phi we run our BFG MUDS km2 at 35 psi there good on road and in mud they take weight well to thanks phil Jon

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Seems about right for me if I'm tipping off road when it's wet I do normally drop them to 30 but doesn't work so well on the road when loaded so normally pump them back up but my chip site is a quagmire after very little rain

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Here's mine, was getting fed up of getting the transit stuck at tip sites! Can anyone tell me what the tyre pressures should be? Never owned one of these before :biggrin:

 

 

Is that Charles Hey's old Landy?

Very nice.

 

 

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Yes, came up for sale just as I was looking for another vehicle! Very happy with it so far

 

Glad she working well for you :)

Think I use to have front tyres at 35 and rears at 50 or 55- bit bumpy when empty like that but rides better with a load in :)

 

Things changed for me just after selling that, and instead of getting a nice new tranny ended up with 2 old landys! Pics to follow after they've been painted etc.

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