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Anderzander



Member Since: 08 Feb 2011
Location: Lancashire
Posts: 1000

United Kingdom 
I've just looked at your first video. The railway sleeper idea (where you drive up onto them) so you can get better access to underneath is a brilliant one! I'm off to look for some now Smile
Post #75566 12th Jun 2011 9:04pm
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BigMike



Member Since: 13 Jul 2010
Location: Lancashire
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Bj, you have a hi lift mounted on the rooftack - but you also have the side steps installed. Where on the vehicle can you use as a jacking point for the hi lift and when / how areyou going to use it?
Post #75571 12th Jun 2011 10:11pm
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bjartin



Member Since: 17 Nov 2009
Location: Hedmark, Matrand
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Norway 
BigMike wrote:
Why do you need 40 litres of diesel and 60 litres of water? Where are you going?

How much does your "overland equipment" weigh? and as above, where are you going and with how many?


I've been here:


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I apologize for this late reply, but have been on the road for 3 weeks, total of 10.065 km, of which 3.360 km in Morocco (15 days).
I have been with a group of Englishmen: Toyota Land Cruiser x2, Nissan Navara x1, Discovery x2 (one had broken water pump on the first day and left the group), and my Defender90.

Why 40 liters of diesel? I had 2x10 liters on the roof and an empty 20-liter Jerry Can inside the car. I filled it before the desert and it is still filled. But I was very close to use it , ( I had already emptied my 20 liters from the roof-rack ) , warning light from the fuel tank began to light (that is when 11 liters from zero), I saw almost the same moment, a tank station.


Yes I have a hi lift mounted on the rooftack - and I also have the side steps installed. The jacking point for the Hi-lift is not on the side of the Defender but on the front bumper :


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... and the rear jacking point : you can see the small hole to the left of DK on the picture No. 2.
It is of course also a hole on the right side, but it is covered by a sticker (magnetic).

( I also have an "adapter" for use directly on the wheel. )

Water!
Bottled water to quench your thirst (40 liters from day 1) - had to buy more on the way, and 20 liter for hygienic use (did not use as much of it Embarassed ). Puma 90 MY 2010 (sold 2017)
Defender 110 MY 2001

http://www.youtube.com/bjartin
Post #79378 7th Jul 2011 6:55pm
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bjartin



Member Since: 17 Nov 2009
Location: Hedmark, Matrand
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Here are three of my videos from Morocco :






 Puma 90 MY 2010 (sold 2017)
Defender 110 MY 2001

http://www.youtube.com/bjartin
Post #93005 6th Oct 2011 5:24pm
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ZeDefender



Member Since: 15 Sep 2011
Location: Munich
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Germany 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Baltic Blue
Re: My Puma MY2010
bjartin wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKOMJ6VFTf0

How did you hurt your finger? Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
Post #93027 6th Oct 2011 7:19pm
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thebigblue



Member Since: 28 Sep 2011
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Hi Bjartin

Where did you get the IBS Dual Battery System ?
Post #93187 7th Oct 2011 6:55pm
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bjartin



Member Since: 17 Nov 2009
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thebigblue wrote:


Where did you get the IBS Dual Battery System ?


Team Bertelsen / Sjelle Autoværksted , Langelinie 49, Sjelle , 8464 Galten. Puma 90 MY 2010 (sold 2017)
Defender 110 MY 2001

http://www.youtube.com/bjartin
Post #93224 8th Oct 2011 5:28am
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alantd



Member Since: 14 Dec 2008
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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Tonga Green
Fantastic trip - liked the vids. Thumbs Up

I'm impressed you did all that on standard tyres. Thumbs up for the Defender Exclamation One that started out as a 2.4 TDCi 110 XS
+ New Defender 110 First Edition
Post #93729 11th Oct 2011 1:45pm
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bjartin



Member Since: 17 Nov 2009
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alantd wrote:
Thumbs Up

I'm impressed you did all that on standard tyres. Thumbs up for the Defender Exclamation


It went well with my original Graber tires, but I was very nervous on a mountain road where I absolutely had no traction in the mud. It was just as bad for the other cars.
Now in October / November I had my winter tires (Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT 235/85 R16) on a trip to Italy,
(4-day "off road" travel Tirreno - Adriatica),
and you can see how they were on the muddy track. All the other Defenders had "mudtires". Goodyear Wrangler was the most common. To me it seems as if in deep mud it does not matter what kind of tires you use, they are all miserable.
Here is my mud video:



Actually I should not comment on mudtire, because I have never overcome it. Well today I fitted Cooper Discoverer STT2 M / T on steel wheels (7x16 Dotz Dakar) and tomorrow I'm going out on tour with the Danish Land Rover Club, but I do not think I see a lot of mud.

http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT-Tires...er-stt.htm Puma 90 MY 2010 (sold 2017)
Defender 110 MY 2001

http://www.youtube.com/bjartin
Post #102423 25th Nov 2011 11:56am
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bjartin



Member Since: 17 Nov 2009
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It is a year since my last post.

Was in the spring at the North Cape, and this week I came home from a lovely trip across Italy, coast to coast, where I could test my mud tires. They stood the test very well.


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.... and here is the road test:

 Puma 90 MY 2010 (sold 2017)
Defender 110 MY 2001

http://www.youtube.com/bjartin
Post #183434 9th Nov 2012 12:17pm
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Byronavitch



Member Since: 26 Oct 2013
Location: NE
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England 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Stornoway Grey
Best thread ive seen on this forum so far very interesting, and the most recent video was great Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
Post #285564 26th Nov 2013 11:04pm
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Regard



Member Since: 08 Dec 2011
Location: RSA
Posts: 251

South Africa 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 X-Tech LE Orkney Grey
Very nice bjartin!! Thumbs Up One of only a few proper overland Defenders I saw on this forum.



What I find very strange on this forum is how little a lot of the members (don't stone me but...esp those up north) know about overlanding. Most of us outside Europe actually use the Defenders for more than just "Mall-crawling" or sitting behind the trucks on the M1.


Questions like: "why the extra fuel" and "when do you ever use a Hi-lift jack" and "why a winch" and "why so much water", and, and, and, etc... Shocked always surprise me.

When we do propper overlanding down here you need at least 120-140 liters of diesel. When heading off into the Richtersveld in RSA or the Namib desert or Northen Kaokoland in Namibia or into North Botwsana or transversing Northen Mozambique from west to east it is not at all strange to have stretches of 600-1000km between filling stations (and then you still have to hold thumbs that the next filling station have diesel today or you are stuck!).

Water...anything less than 60 liters and you will have to wrestle a Lion for his spot at the waterhole.

My Hi-Lift jack saved my 90 a year ago from certain abondonment in the Makgadikgadi Pans in Botswana.

So all and all, it looks like a well equiped overlander. Thumbs Up
Post #285627 27th Nov 2013 9:00am
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bjartin



Member Since: 17 Nov 2009
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Norway 
Many thanks Byronavitch and Regard.
I have two or three trips each year.

Last spring, I traveled to Greece, and in August I went to Albania.

Land Rovers in Greece with RILR : &list=UU4WxZVzx0afNhzCu-s2RZDQ&feature=share&index=8

Albania. Land Rovers in the Albanian mountain roads:  Puma 90 MY 2010 (sold 2017)
Defender 110 MY 2001

http://www.youtube.com/bjartin
Post #302643 27th Jan 2014 6:22pm
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bjartin



Member Since: 17 Nov 2009
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In the absence of a co-pilot, I have made this stand for my roadbook.

Defender cabin for individual driver : &feature=share&list=UU4WxZVzx0afNhzCu-s2RZDQ&index=4 Puma 90 MY 2010 (sold 2017)
Defender 110 MY 2001

http://www.youtube.com/bjartin
Post #302652 27th Jan 2014 6:41pm
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bjartin



Member Since: 17 Nov 2009
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November 2012 my Defender was 2 years and 6 months old, but had come over 120.000 km and therefore I had no longer any factory warranty.

That's probably why "accidents" begin to occur.
I would change to winter tires and used my High-Lift to raise the wagon and the shock absorber (right, rear) fell down, it had broken just below the upper "cap". (photo).



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I was annoyed with several weeks of a loose object in the rear that made a rattling noise intermittently. I had repeatedly emptied the car, but the sound was there constantly.
After mounting a new shock absorber the noise disappeared.

After visited Greece, when I controlled oil level in the differential (front), there were lots of metal shavings on the level plug, I have magnetic plugs. It turned out that the differentsial was about to be destroyed. (photos)



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In Albania, I was unlucky, a large stone (God knows where it came from) got in the way of the front differential and "the diff.guard / slider" was bent backwards and pushed the track rod so it was crooked. Back in Denmark I could see violent and uneven wear on my front tires even though we apparently had the rod corrected.


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The next day broke my left rear shock. I paid 5 euros to dismantle, weld and assemble it again.

Back in Denmark: Mounting a new, 50% thicker. It is solid:

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 Puma 90 MY 2010 (sold 2017)
Defender 110 MY 2001

http://www.youtube.com/bjartin
Post #302893 28th Jan 2014 5:50pm
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