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Drillman

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Mixed Farmer
Display on my wildtrak 3.2 auto over the 14000 miles I’ve done since new reads 21.6mpg.


A lot of that is towing and short runs in a hilly area. But has done some motorway trips where I know it’s been doing around 30mpg.
 

Robt

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Location
Suffolk
Real world, over 24 hours, the Navarro tekna auto I had on loan, 29.5 from fuel reciepts, I am heavy footed though . I didn’t like it compared to the ranger. Only thing that let ranger down was the poor headlights
 

Jd68

Member
Mixed Farmer
Wildtrac 3.2auto heavy towing 19 mpg way overweight. Running around 31 mpg .Does depend on fuel,try not to use supermarket fuel , Tyre’s make a big difference as well.Was going to put mud Tyre’s on but speaking to a rep who had got new 2 litre with muds on only getting 26 mpg decided to wait until diesel down to -90 .3rd ranger driven hard as 1st one suffered from emissions problems , stealer said don’t drive like your aunt Fanny.
 

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Fields to Fork Festival 2025 offers discounted tickets for the farming community.

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The Fields to Fork Festival celebrating country life, good food and backing British farming is due to take over Whitebottom Farm, Manchester, on 3rd & 4th May 2025!

Set against the idyllic backdrop of Whitebottom Farm, the festival will be an unforgettable weekend of live music, award-winning chefs, and gourmet food and drink, all while supporting UK’s farmers and food producers. As a way to show appreciation for everyone in the farming community, discounted tickets are on offer for those working in the agricultural sectors.

Alexander McLaren, Founder of Fields to Fork Festival says “British produce and rural culture has never needed the spotlight more than it does today. This festival is our way of celebrating everything that makes...
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