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Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 9:01 am
by me3@neuralfibre.com
Not sure about weight but I ahve towed a 25ft bertram with twin mercruisers, flybridge and full kit. It was on a massive heavy steel non roadgoing trailer, so would be about 5 ton all up.
The cruiser was a f*cked 80 series on a minesite with more rust tahn you would ever belive - replaced the rear floor 3 times and chassis looked like swiss cheese. No exaggeration.
Car was 220000km when speedo stopped. 1HZ powered manual that was driven every day by nationals and me in PNG, this was not a loved motor. Spped limt was 50km and every road was dirt. Beside the ocean, acid mine drainage, salt, 4000mm rain/yr, geothermal steam, mud. Think about clocking up the KM in those conditions. It did get sercvied regularly, by a PNG company.....
Pulled it no worries. One hill over the stockpile took 4 Low 1st to get over, with all 4 wheels spinning like crazy, but over she went. That hill was FAR steeper than any boat ramp, it was a temporary diversion road.
I would suggest the tyres helped. Make sure they are AT or MT radials. For some unknown reason they ran cross ply jeep serice tyres at the mine, and they had no traction.
Paul
Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 5:31 am
by DIRTY ROCK STAR
Kamo your a rich little bitch these days...
maybe you should buy the twin turbo wagon mate....
or surely your ultimate tourer has some gadget that allows it to tow real big boats man??????
Re: Landcruiser towing ability....Will it or won't it?
Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 6:33 am
by bj on roids
hdj105 wrote:KaMo wrote:Do we think a 79 series turbo diesel ute will be able to pull a 6 tonne boat and trailer in and out of a boat ramp in low range? Or will it end up in a watery grave? 2tonne car pulling 6 tonne boat up a wet ramp...Is it possible?
Are they R or H series g/boxes?
Ability will only be limited by the available traction.
Man this is the best quote here, you won't break anything and you should pull it no worries, as long as you dont slide into the water and even then you wont go too deep!
If you saw what we hooked new cruisers up to and pulled (short distances) you'd know, the 3.5T tow rating is a road safety thing, for emergency situations they are good for much more, keep in mind it will put additional wear and tear on drivetrain, but hey... (im using work ones) thats what its for right!
Ive seen a 1989 2H powered troopie (loaded) towing a FULLY loaded 6x6 MKV international acco nearly 3 kilometres up near Sandy Cape, across tidal sand flats and boggy sand, the truck had no drive power to assist the troopie.
6 tonnes up and down a boat ramp aint that much. Low range, easy on the clutch.
Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 6:51 am
by bj on roids
Shadow wrote:
A vehicles rated towing capacity is based on a rolling load, not 3tonne of metal sitting on bitumen.
the engineer said i was fine to tow a 3 tonne boat up the road 'your worship'
yes, but did he specify what sort of trailer it would require?
TRAILER?
Re: Landcruiser towing ability....Will it or won't it?
Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 10:02 am
by striker99
bj on roids wrote:hdj105 wrote:KaMo wrote:Do we think a 79 series turbo diesel ute will be able to pull a 6 tonne boat and trailer in and out of a boat ramp in low range? Or will it end up in a watery grave? 2tonne car pulling 6 tonne boat up a wet ramp...Is it possible?
Are they R or H series g/boxes?
Ability will only be limited by the available traction.
Man this is the best quote here, you won't break anything and you should pull it no worries, as long as you dont slide into the water and even then you wont go too deep!
If you saw what we hooked new cruisers up to and pulled (short distances) you'd know, the 3.5T tow rating is a road safety thing, for emergency situations they are good for much more, keep in mind it will put additional wear and tear on drivetrain, but hey... (im using work ones) thats what its for right!
Ive seen a 1989 2H powered troopie (loaded) towing a FULLY loaded 6x6 MKV international acco nearly 3 kilometres up near Sandy Cape, across tidal sand flats and boggy sand, the truck had no drive power to assist the troopie.
6 tonnes up and down a boat ramp aint that much. Low range, easy on the clutch.
Come to think of it we had a 2000 Pajero and towed a tree that was atleast 3.5 tonne up a hill steeper than boat ramp and considering Pajeros = graded up to 2.5, second thoughts wouldnt be that hard
Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 10:40 am
by KaMo
DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:Kamo your a rich little bitch these days...
maybe you should buy the twin turbo wagon mate....
or surely your ultimate tourer has some gadget that allows it to tow real big boats man??????
Im not paying for it Twon...its the old mans toy....when im not using it.
The so called 'ultimate tourer' has got a pansy ARB step only rated to tow 1600kg according to the sticker. Plus i'd use a tank of juice just pulling the boat up the ramp.
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 8:43 pm
by cruiser60series
got a mate with a tractor? Bloke here in Torquay launches a massive dive charter aluminium boat on the sand with a fergie...in preference to the perfectly good boat ramp - see him drive home everyday with the bloody thing to is house about 5 km away
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 6:08 pm
by 302 cruiser
i dont think it will worry it they pull 4.5 tone goose necks no worrys at all. an extra 1.5 wont hert it, especialy in low range