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Arrrrrgggghhhh G-wagen!! Horrendously over-priced spares on those, just cos they carry the Merc badge!! Best avoided unless you have plenty £££ to throw away!!

 

As Ed said, Peugeot make a version that is nowhere near as costly - either to buy or maintain. Search for Peugeot P4. There's quite a few around at good prices.

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Jeep makes one like that called a cj7. I like the four doors and longer wheel base of those landrovers.

 

I sure have got alot of help from this thread, thanks everyone and happy Thanksgiving!

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At one point, I was thinking of getting one of these trailers You can get trailer mounted powerpacks, but hydraulics on the landrover would be better. OK, not as versatile in the woods with a landrover compared to a tractor, but as soon as you're out and onto the road, you can be straight up to 50 mph.

 

Not so viable now when you consider the cost of it plus fuel at over £1/l

 

I know a chap (Alan Waters/ Wildwood Coppice) who has one of the high speed crane and trailer units. He tows it behind a Landy with a Ferrari bendy tractor loaded on the trailer. He can run to sites, clear up coppice and big cordwood with the tractor which is cheaper to run, tougher and more agile than the Landy. In the evenings if he's not happy with security ion site he can run the rig home and lock it up.

:D It's great :D I wouldn't want to crunch around woodland brash and stumps with my road vehicle if I could help it.....

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frans, if you require any real in depth technical knowledge about the 110s and how to fit almost any other type of engine into a land rover, sign up on http://www.lr4x4.com and there will be someone who knows anything you care to ask probably!

 

jim

 

Thanks for the link!

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I know a chap (Alan Waters/ Wildwood Coppice) who has one of the high speed crane and trailer units. He tows it behind a Landy with a Ferrari bendy tractor loaded on the trailer. He can run to sites, clear up coppice and big cordwood with the tractor which is cheaper to run, tougher and more agile than the Landy. In the evenings if he's not happy with security ion site he can run the rig home and lock it up.

:D It's great :D I wouldn't want to crunch around woodland brash and stumps with my road vehicle if I could help it.....

 

I may have missed something, but he can't take the rig and timber home though,can he?

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