(This is still with full setup, ie, jool and iptunnel, traffic using the
tunnel): The first time I tried I also managed to download gparted
without issues, but next time the issue appeared again.

No jool and no tunnel: wget 2x 900MB (ubuntu iso), no issue. scp the
same iso from local machine to RPi, also no issue.

No jool, 6in4 tunnel + ip6tables: Replicated on 3rd attempt with wget. I
think what may be contributing is that the machine is acting as an IPv6
gateway for my network, and there are some background bursts of load on
the tunnel (Youtube playing on the desktop). The wget download itself is
also going through the tunnel:

$ wget 
http://ftp.antik.sk/ubuntu-releases/eoan/ubuntu-19.10-live-server-amd64.iso
--2020-02-08 21:51:00--  
http://ftp.antik.sk/ubuntu-releases/eoan/ubuntu-19.10-live-server-amd64.iso
Resolving ftp.antik.sk (ftp.antik.sk)... 2a02:130:9900:30::12, 88.212.10.12
Connecting to ftp.antik.sk (ftp.antik.sk)|2a02:130:9900:30::12|:80... 
connected. 

Can you retry with a 6in4 tunnel? Im using the free offering from
tunnelbroker.net Or perhaps suggest a way to collect more logs.

I'll upload a set of relevant config files for:
- netplan
- netfilter-persistent
- sysctl

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  Raspberry Pi 3 network dies shortly after a burst of SD card IO and
  network load ((lan78xx): transmit queue 0 timed out)

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