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Plenty Of The 'White Stuff' This Year??
V8MoneyPit:
With talk of freezing diesel, suddenly a 15mpg V8 seems OK after all :lol:
Sadly, like Gosport, we don't get snow very often in Norfolk. If we do, it is only a few inches. Still has people driving into ditches and public transport grinding to a halt though!
Where I live now 6 inches of snow would be really interesting. It is likely to drift and bank up nicely into a few feet :D
But MT's are not ideal in snow, are they? I'd probably find the Freelander out performs the 110 with it's M+S tyres, traction control, etc :oops: :?
Xtremeteam:
about 4 years ago the main road into my toen was forgotten about & stayed blocked for a hole week & the snow was like 5ft deep in the drifts,its ment to be like this year again but as i said before im heading north in search of more snow
Range Rover Blues:
BTW, Propane does freeze, butane doesn't tend to. Guess which one we get as LPG folks.
And who as it said about lighting fires under plastic tanks, well trust me, as long as it's full of fuel you are perfectly ok, if it isn't then be careful, better still use a lower form of heat. Once it's running the fuel return on a Diesel can help keep the fuel warm and counteract the wind chill of air rushing under the car, yet another reason to get a tank guard :D
Jake:
--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---yet another reason to get a tank guard :D
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I must get mine on soon!!
:wink:
Popeye:
--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---BTW, Propane does freeze, butane doesn't tend to.
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When you see the all year caravaners they use propane (red) in the winter because it doesn't freeze as quickly as butane (blue)
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