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The car
28 March 2022, 21:12,
#71
RE: The car
Britishprepper I have a question , did you join this forum with good intentions to assist and develop and enhance it or to promote your own Chanel .....you are promoting your Chanel in every post ...at the expense of our forum ...looks like a cheap way to get more subscribers again at the expense of our well established British forum ...we may be far from perfect ...but it’s ours ,I can not speak for other members but I do not like it one bit .
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29 March 2022, 08:55,
#72
RE: The car
I dony know so much, we dont have that many British prepper forums and that one is relatively new less than 6 months old, I think it could do with all the support it can get.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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29 March 2022, 12:28,
#73
RE: The car
SS Thank you for the loyalty and support but I put this site up and share the data freely. I've done the same with other sites as well including sites managed by regulars here. I'm assuming that he shares the url for here so that his visitors can help themselves as well.

The important thing is sharing information to people that are prepping, the main reason I'm running this site.

The second one is to build contacts, whilst maintaining opsec. That was what the contact db was for and I've made a few contacts through there and the ability to chat about things.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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29 March 2022, 14:09,
#74
RE: The car
If it’s fine with you SD then it’s fine with me ! .....we could do with new blood ! Along with a new outlook which I thought BPrep would bring to the table from his first post ! And said as much .......crack on BPrep ! We love you again .
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31 March 2022, 01:14,
#75
RE: The car
My vehicle is not made or accessorized for "bugging out".

It does not need to be used for "bugging out". I already live in the spot you would bug out too.

My vehicle is set up to work in that location and meet the needs of rural life. It is the model you call the Cherokee over there. We call it the Liberty over here.

In that light, it has full 4wd, roof racks, Class 3 trailer hitch rated to pull about 5x the weight of the vehicle. 5 ton winch. Auxiliary lighting. Also has a 1200w inverter for use of power tools. PA and CB also on board.

I also have a 3/4 ton rated trailer for use on or off road. The trailer is probably my most important accessory. It's for scrounging limber, shifting rocks or soil, filling water butts at the lake, "bring out your dead" wagon, etc.

I never thought of any of my Jeeps as a "bug out" vehicle since almost every vehicle I have owned since I was 16 has been set up for use as a hunting, fishing, camping and general outdoor use contraption. I bought a 1968 Camaro in 1968 and the first thing I did was put a custom exhaust, roof rack and mud tires on it.

I also have a 25 foot caravan parked in the back, used as a guest house. No one knows it's there though, it's painted camo.
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31 March 2022, 08:08,
#76
RE: The car
I have no intention of bugging out. I bugged out from a city 25 years ago and this rural area is as far as I go (until and unless I win the lottery!!!)
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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31 March 2022, 19:22,
#77
RE: The car
If it comes to having to "bug out" then things have gone tits up far beyond any norm for me. If things are collapsing to that point then I'm going to assume (I know that can be dangerous) that Law and order are also going swiftly downhill at the same time, I'll be making plans to secure a rural property with a well and a good bit of woodland with the rest of my family, we know just the spot.
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31 March 2022, 20:31,
#78
RE: The car
(31 March 2022, 01:14)Mortblanc Wrote: My vehicle is not made or accessorized for "bugging out".

It does not need to be used for "bugging out". I already live in the spot you would bug out too.

My vehicle is set up to work in that location and meet the needs of rural life. It is the model you call the Cherokee over there. We call it the Liberty over here.

MB you are very lucky to live where (and how) you do, most of us are really jealous. Your Liberty and the trailer are ideal for your life and where you live.

With us living in a large town both of our vehicles have to be suitable for all our needs (as I’ve said before).

The car is for everyday shopping, trips to the DIY warehouse or the tip, as well as socialising, but it carries basic gear as a GHV.

The camper is for holidays, as such it’s set up for two or three weeks away, food, water, clothing etc. Should it ever be nesessary to bug out the camper would be loaded with ready made up crates to last at least three months.

If we hadn’t got the camper we too would have a 4x4 or a larger car and a trailer.

With a little thought it’s easy to “tailor” a vehicle to your needs.
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2 April 2022, 00:42,
#79
RE: The car
One of the things I have picked up is one of these devices.

https://www.harborfreight.com/automotive...57607.html

It allows the winch to be used with any vehicle that has a class 2 hitch, while being attached to none.

Your hitches are different from ours, as are your towing ratings. We are not even allowed to have a hitch on some of the vehicles you use to tow caravans.

I can actually chain the winch to a tree and run the cable to an object heavier than my vehicle if it needs to be moved.
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2 April 2022, 20:30,
#80
RE: The car
It looks a very useful device MB, over here you don’t see many vehicles fitted with winches.

As for the UK towing rules can be confusing, they go on about “Maximum Authorised Mass” of the towing vehicle and the “Maximum Technically Permitted Unladen Mass” of the trailer.

Towbars must be from an approved supplier and usually come with a 50mm towball.

As a general guide we are allowed pull a trailer up to a max 3,500kg, trailers over 750kg must have brakes (overrun). This is with an ordinary driving license.

Speeds are limited to 50mph on ordinary roads and 60mph on motorways.

If the trailer is less than 85% of the mass of the vehicle the RAC say there should not be any difficulty towing, but above that care should be taken.

However even the smallest car can pull an unbraked 500kg trailer down to the tip.
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