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12 Sep 2013 21:17 #83011 by Johnniehec
One of the first photos I took of my Jimny farmyard manure or "dung" in Aberdeenshire, luckily I didn't have far to go

On the 8th Day God made the LandRover -
On the 9th day he swapped it for a Jimny.
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13 Sep 2013 07:40 #83034 by Tadpole
Good to see some 'Working Jimny's' ...................... ;)

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13 Sep 2013 10:31 - 13 Sep 2013 10:34 #83039 by JuanGuillie
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@ johnniehec : That's some serious sh"t behind you !!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

That's a huge trailer and well loaded.
This is the proof that the Jimny's are always underestimated, offcourse there is also the question of security...
But they can pull some heavy loads if needed, you just have to be very gentle on the throttle then.
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15 Sep 2013 08:57 #83210 by jonathan
i have turned mine into a working vehicle , it is great for that

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15 Sep 2013 10:06 #83216 by nicho
some proper jimny pics there, for the price of a decent quad seconhand you can get a jimny n decent tyers etc,dont know how good them atvs ( www.rocketcentre.co.uk/atv/polaris-ranger/polaris-ranger-xp-900) are offroad but for the pice a jinmy could save farmers a fortune.

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15 Sep 2013 15:33 #83265 by Nelson83


i use my for various odd jobs on my mates farm - rounding cows up when its raining instead of taking the quad, etc. Due to its size, strimmers, chainaws etc are a struggle, so i invested in a nice little ifor p6e. Read up on various different makes etc, but for its size and dimensions, cant fault the ifor. Tows great regardless of loaded or not, and with a custom made heavy duty tarp, looks a proper set up. It was even called in to fetch the minibomag needed to roll the lawns when the cows escaped one night and ended up in the garden. Definately the best money i've spent - apart from the jimny :laugh: :laugh:
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