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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 9032 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I would suggest you only offer to tow on tarmac. Don't try and pull someone out of a snow drift/hedge/boggy verge. The vehicle can do these things but the chances of something going wrong and causing injury or damage are much higher. Towing someone on a grass field is usually no worse than tarmac but be aware that they might find traction and, if they are trying to drive forward whilst being towed, can rear end you! Indeed, this applies in all towing situations really. Remind them of the risk before you start.
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MrM Member Since: 16 Jan 2016 Location: London Posts: 146 ![]() |
Thanks, some very valid points there indeed. I am hoping I would never have to tow someone out difficulty but in the event of emergency it would be good to know what I needed to do and what to be aware of, as you highlighted above.
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riverblanche Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Retford'ish Posts: 1134 ![]() ![]() |
Hi,
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 9032 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Towing/recovery on the tow ball is generally regarded as a bad idea as there is no way to ensure it stays on the ball. I assume you have an L494 RRS. They don't have an easily accessible recovery point on them like the originals do. If you have a tow rope with hooks at the end, if the hooks are sized so that they can't slip over the tow ball then that would be better. As for the gearbox - it depends. I towed a Mini up a hill t'other evening and just left it in normal drive. Just kept the speed down with the throttle. If you're towing someone on tarmac, unless it's heavy like a lorry, you won't generally need low range. And you won't be towing a lorry with a rope on the tow ball anyway! Have a look in the owner's manual for the location of recovery points. THere are two screw in points on the L494 I believe, one at each end behind the big chin/bum covers. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders 2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed |
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Cymruambyth Member Since: 27 Feb 2017 Location: North Wales Posts: 1533 ![]() ![]() |
Tow bars are usually better than a rope...but the car being towed, ideally needs to be roughly the same height as the car towing! Steve. |
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Buckster Member Since: 05 Mar 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 1656 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Very good advice ![]() ![]() 2013 SDV6 HSE Black Edition- Orkney Grey with Ebony & Ivory. LR Facelift RAI, Genuine G4 Expedition Rack, 4x Warn SBD-160 Spotlights, Warn 9.5XPS Winch, Mantec Underbody Protection and Sump Guard, Full Easy Lift Suspension Module, LR Light Guards, Light Force HTX230 Hybrid spotlights, 18” Compomotive PD1881 on 265/65/18 BF Goodrich KO2, ARB fridge, TuffTrek awning 😎 |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 ![]() ![]() |
Many of the Land Rover Experience Centres run special courses on recovery and winch use for the utility companies, they are also open to the general public but be warned they are not free and charges are in line with everything Land Rover branded!
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HughN Member Since: 10 Sep 2017 Location: Near Llanybydder Posts: 651 ![]() ![]() |
A friend of mine towed a car and was asked by the driver "shall I follow you then?" |
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