Is it a good thing i've done?

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philbr

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Well a big hello to all
been a member for a few weeks but thought i would post now as
i have just picked up a '95 tdi manual, my first ever land rover.
Have just a small question about the amount of running repairs needed
to keep them up and running. I sold a '94 hilux single cab to buy a bigger ie more then 2 seat 4x4 and did nothing to it apart from doing the levels.
So far in the disco in 2 days the wire from the fuel cut out valve snapped off (whilst showing my misses my new buy:eek:) and cut out and now the radiator sprung an impessive 4 foot water feature from the front,
So come on tell me its going to be alright, do i need to invest in a boiler suit?.
Cheers Phil
 
Well a big hello to all
been a member for a few weeks but thought i would post now as
i have just picked up a '95 tdi manual, my first ever land rover.
Have just a small question about the amount of running repairs needed
to keep them up and running. I sold a '94 hilux single cab to buy a bigger ie more then 2 seat 4x4 and did nothing to it apart from doing the levels.
So far in the disco in 2 days the wire from the fuel cut out valve snapped off (whilst showing my misses my new buy:eek:) and cut out and now the radiator sprung an impessive 4 foot water feature from the front,
So come on tell me its going to be alright, do i need to invest in a boiler suit?.
Cheers Phil

oh yes,and tools and jacks and lots of other stuff.:doh::eek::D
 
and you need some swarfega and to develope your selective deafness for when she screams at you for putting THAT on the kitchen table, or THOSE in the sink, or THEM on her new cream carpet (capitals denote shrill female emphasis on words)

Welcome to landrover ownership :)
 
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