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The Musketeer Member Since: 07 Feb 2012 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 193 |
What/where are you studying? I'm doing forestry management at the mo as well as working, going onto Rural Estate management, Bsc in September. Wooo for being poor!
Functional trucks, love that CSW! atb Sam Good things come to the wild and free |
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28th Mar 2012 9:18pm |
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bm52 Member Since: 04 Apr 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 2189 |
SIII are the best looking in my humble opinion. Great read and good luck with your degree and renovations. BM52
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28th Mar 2012 9:23pm |
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Retroanaconda Member Since: 04 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 2644 |
Forestry and Woodland Management at Plumpton College, in East Sussex. If I'm honest it's a nightmare doing it as well as working, but these cars won't run themselves and I just can't bring myself to drive a boring Eurobox around any more.
The CSW is my favourite too, just don't tell the others |
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28th Mar 2012 9:24pm |
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db950 Member Since: 01 Feb 2012 Location: Lincoln Posts: 560 |
Nice collection retro, the csw is my fave too, but I am biased as I am currently restoring one too.
Many thanks for your webpage, I have used the parts catalogue on there to order all the bits I need May need your technical expertise soon (will ask for info on lr4x4) as I have a complete TD5 bulkhead to put on my 1989 110 and want to use the td5 bulkhead loom. Regards Russ |
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28th Mar 2012 9:37pm |
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Retroanaconda Member Since: 04 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 2644 |
No problem at all Yes I probably should have mentioned that. My contribution to the Land Rover world is my website, on which I've compiled a few bits of useful information that I have garnered over my short period of Land Rover ownership. http://www.retroanaconda.com/landrover/ (PS. I assume I'm not breaking any forum rules by posting that, it's not for profit or anything like that. Just a bunch of useful stuff that I've put together in one place. Let me know if it's not allowed.) |
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28th Mar 2012 9:47pm |
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Zagato Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jan 2011 Location: Billingshurst West Sussex Posts: 5013 |
A handy trio OYR looks familiar
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29th Mar 2012 6:45am |
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ashfordsv Member Since: 13 Mar 2009 Location: Wicklow Posts: 82 |
I'm also studying forestry, Final year in Dublin,
I hope theres a job to be got after four years of slogging! |
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29th Mar 2012 2:28pm |
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defender4 Member Since: 22 Jun 2011 Location: South East London Posts: 411 |
Thanks for that post, fascinating stuff. Brilliant website too. Good luck with the studies (how do you find the time?!)
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29th Mar 2012 5:53pm |
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chiefstoker Member Since: 11 Oct 2010 Location: Weston-super-Mud Posts: 897 |
Thanks for taking the time to tell us about your trucks Retro, I'm glad I'm not the only one on here who seems to be in a completely different financial league to many users on here.
The beauty of Defenders is they look just as appealing to me battered and worn as they do when people have spent many £1000s on them. Good luck with juggling your education with your LR projects - dont forget your lottery ticket 2005 TD5 90 Hard Top Beer 'n Sex 'n Chips 'n Gravy |
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29th Mar 2012 6:54pm |
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mini-eggs Member Since: 23 Sep 2011 Location: S.Wales Posts: 11 |
good read, love the seriesIII
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30th Mar 2012 9:47am |
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rossy Member Since: 29 Nov 2010 Location: Co. Roscommon Posts: 1296 |
Hmm I don't remember being able to afford 3 Land rovers when I was a poor humble student
Any spare cash was usually spent on beer |
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30th Mar 2012 11:49am |
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Retroanaconda Member Since: 04 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 2644 |
Cheers all. Found out my panhard rod bolts were loose on the 90 today so gave them a damn good tighten with a 2' breaker bar, which has improved the front-end stability a lot. And I managed to drive a few hundred miles on the motorway yesterday evening and neither the recently repaired front hub seal or transfer box front output flange spewed EP90 everywhere, which was a nice change from recent performance
Juggling studies, work, and fixing Land Rovers is an absolute nightmare...but I keep telling myself it will be worth it! I haven't had a day off where I've just relaxed in months, but to be honest I'm not really the sort of person to be able to just do 'nothing' for a day. Feels like I'm wasting time with all the things I need to get done! Lists as long as my arm for each vehicle, except the 110 which has a list of lists! Got three weeks off for Easter at the moment, spent most of this week doing work on the 90 (transfer box repairs and some more soundproofing), with the other days spent at work. The next two weeks I have reserved for writing up my final project but I'm sure I will find myself down at the workshop for a day or two at least! Zagato: You may have seen the 88" over in the Surrey hills last summer doing a spot of greenlaning, but if I'm honest it probably looks familiar because it's a Bronze Green rag-top Series III....of which there are millions! As far as affording them goes... it's damn tight on the finances. Don't do a lot of drinking for the sake of it like a lot of my course-mates, seems like a good way to waste £50 on an evening you can't remember. That £50 could (almost) buy me a tank of diesel which has got to be far more useful! On a positive note I gave the 90 a damn good clean at work today, spent a good two hours with the big jetwash and then the hose getting every ounce of mud off the underside of the thing and then even gave the bodywork a shampoo! |
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30th Mar 2012 5:44pm |
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Retroanaconda Member Since: 04 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 2644 |
Thought I'd update this thread.
September saw me move from Sussex to the south-west of Scotland, where I have a year's work, and so I had to make some changes in the fleet. The new green 110 got sold off, and the Series III has been laid up in my workshop for the time being. The red 110 still exists only on paper. As for the 90, well as is the way with these things most of the jobs I intended to get done in the summer did not. I didn't manage to accomplish any of the bodywork tasks (and that passenger door is getting really bad now!) but I did manage to strip down the front of the engine and repair a few leaks from behind the timing chest and a broken bolt or two around the water pump area: Click image to enlarge Also changed the wheels and tyres to a set of road-patterned 7.50s on standard HD rims in anticipation of the greater percentage of road miles the car will be seeing: Click image to enlarge I also finally got around to swapping the front brake calipers out for a set which I re-built with stainless pistons, fitted a second-hand Mud Console, and swapped the springs about a bit to improve the ride. The winch & bumper were taken off the front of the car as well, as I won't be needing it and dragging it around makes no sense in that case. So that's how it stands. I'm picking up another passenger door in a week or so which I will take home at Christmas and fix up ready to install on the vehicle. The car isn't getting used off road every day like it did in my old job, which is good for the vehicle and means a hell of a lot less washing for me. I still get to do a lot of off road driving, but in a Vauxhall Combo van on forest roads which are better than a lot of metalled roads in some places! Will be venturing off tarmac soon though, bit of greenlaning to be done over the border in England and there are some rallies up in the forest here which I hope to get involved in. |
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14th Oct 2012 4:47pm |
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Shutts Member Since: 10 Aug 2014 Location: Tiptree Posts: 52 |
All good things come in threes. I've just secured my 1st Defender. This is in addition to the D1 and D3 I currently own but SWMBO said I need to slim the stable down as I seem to be collecting bikes as well.
If your interested you can look at the cars here: www.andys-landys.blogspot.com Shutts |
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18th Aug 2014 10:23pm |
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