Interesting re the company changes and the timings fit with my order falling apart. But agree always pleasant and good to deal with and yes, have called the new mobile number on numerous occasions. Will try again next week and will report back if...
Hey all! Can’t believe after five years we’ve managed to join the dots on this!
Absolutely fantastic to see it! Thanks so much for posting. It means a huge amount…
Delighted it’s with a good home. I’d been trying to keep a track through the...
Drove past some of them mongs with a slurry tanker…it was empty but I cracked the valve open jus to let a bit of cow bum vapour out on my way past…I got the cants 🤣
Not quite, but that line of thinking triggered a memory!
They go under the centre tub capping - the one on the bulkhead - and rivets through the top capping hold them on.
So thank you...jigsaw puzzle piece solved.
Look at your fuse box, looks to me as if there are some random red and blue wires hanging around in there. You have red and blue going to your window motor.
Until you have a test light then it might be best just to leave it all alone before you...
Had to remove the front radius arm to do some welding, yes more, so changed the bushes while I was there.
While I was there I decided it would be a good idea to cut my thumb, burn my hand and arm and blob a bit of weld in my ear, oh well it got...
I fitted one of these
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313276778283
Seems nicely made. Cheaper models are available, of course.
If it's the TD5 you're buying for, it's a 16mm thread you want. I can't vouch for other species of Land Rover as I don't...
No there is no upper spring pad/isolator/clamp on the Defenders but they were fitted to the Disco's and RR's.
https://gwynlewis4x4.co.uk/product/pair-anr2938-front-or-rear-coil-spring-isolator/...
Swopped over the master pushrods and all is well again. Had some issues bleeding the clutch but got there in the end, all back together and a limited test on the drive has given me good rev and first gears again.
In case someone does a search and...
Have a roll along but it's heavy to work with when full, plus lifting it on and off the truck when going to fill it etc, I take two 25 ltr plastic drums as well
What about fitting a (removable) tank onto the truck. And a bit of hose to connect it to the caravan? Then you could fill it up and no humping it back to the caravan.
Weather is filthier than a tratterer down ere. Plenty rainyblow.
Funny but it seems regular here this time of year, just after swmbo's peonies flower. They gets battered.
I object to that. I'll have you know I just had a bath and it's not even summer yet. Although I couldn't see the bottom of the bath when I got out, it was a bit cloudy. Maybe next time I'll have the first bath instead of the oinker. 😁
Take the round back plate off(by the handbrake) remove the gear. As splines may be worn & holding it on…
Or some one has put a nut on the end of the shaft for fun
Water tank… fitted to boats /campers have a large opening in the top. Put a vent valve in it & you can back fill these. Have 1 in the horse lotry. Cap is big enough to get hands in to put fittings into the side of the tank.
Off for a search for you…