Why do you think I never drive to your place and always go by motorbike? :mad:
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Why do you think I never drive to your place and always go by motorbike? :mad:
Haha,, the offer is always there, you don't always know what the situation is until you ask. Most times people are ok and don't need, or want anything.
I've been stranded on the side a few times, and it never ceases to amaze me as to how many people won't even look your way to see. IMO, very rude and uncaring.
A couple of months ago, I stopped to help a Tojo towing a flatbed trailer with some type of massive work table on it. They had the bonnet up, so I figured they wanted water, which I had. Turns out, they were looking for large rocks to place on the drawbar to increase the tow ball weight. I asked why, as they already had bags of cement and other stuff tied on there. He'd lost a couple of wheel nuts/studs already from the back axle.
Looking at the Tojo, this, or really, any other action was going to be futile.
A 4" lift, 35" tyres, and a standard tow hitch (height wise).
Couldn't talk to him about it, as he'd been carting caravans all around the country for work. The fact that the car he normally used was a standard Tojo, and not this his sons lifted car, seemed to mean absolutely nothing to him.
Oh well, so be it, at that point I decided I wouldn't help him by towing the trailer for him,,, behind a standard height car.
I stop when I can for people who look like they need a hand :)
Don't see it too often though
stopped for a D2 in Bendigo a few weeks ago; he had a big boat on the back and the missus and kids in tow (was around8pm ish on my way home for work). I offered to move the boat for them somewhere and they were tempted but he'd already called his father from Ballarat so in the end I wasn't any help at all lol
Yes from me too! I usually wave to them too! Only when I'm in my RRC, otherwise if in my pesty van I get funny looks! I also have been known to give discounts to LR owners when I do their pest control. I know right?, its a love thing :)
Good to see the discovery drivers sticking together, my missus was on the southwest hwy out of town when the rear diff let go in our d1, she was helped out by a nice old bloke in a d4 from Pemberton who pulled up and give her a lift to town, always wanted to say thanks to him so if your on here thankyou.
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My dear departed father instilled in me that you always stop and offer help if you can. I have changed several flat tyres for people over the years, working as a rep and courier you spend a lot of time on the road. The one time I came across a stranded Disco was just outside Echuca as I was on my way back from Shepparton. A lovely couple with some international friends on board, they had already contacted the RACV to arrange a tow but as they were only spending one night in Echuca were hoping to get on a paddlesteamer that afternoon. Loaded up and dropped them at the Echuca Wharf and with heartfelt thanks they were off on the river...... LandRover people are good people.