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I like the slopey up bit at the back, must keep the back end down at speed like a spoiler :001_tongue:

 

I'm going to have to sort mine out, it's starting to look a bit "pikey" as Ed pointed out when he came to the house.

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I like the slopey up bit at the back, must keep the back end down at speed like a spoiler :001_tongue:]

 

Hmm "at speed" and "transit" in the same sentence... Our old quick chip has a higher spout then the TW so needed the exta height to get it full without chip going everywhere. Our first truck had it on a hinge so you could flip it back when loading with the tractor.

 

I guess you could use a tarp top but then you couldn't stand the ladders up on the roof to reach the top of really big hedges:blushing:.

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Caution on Nissan Terranos or Ford Mavericks

 

Especially the older ones

 

The oldman had a Ford Maverick and was a nice vehicle to drive and ride in but then he had a problem with the power steering, He was quoted £375 for a power steering pump and was told that if the pump has failed it was likely to bugger up the rest of the system!! He sold it .

 

Now is running a Mitsubishi!

 

I think if you want a happy medium between work horse and a nice drive a disco would be fine, i have owned 2 discos a 200TDi and a 300 TDI I found the 200 slightly better on fuel but less power and noisyer and the 300 more power but about 5-10 MPG less on fuel.

 

I am currently running a Shogun, 2.8 Auto diesel

about 15-20 mpg but much more comfy than a disco and Quicker much quicker.:001_tt1:

 

nothin wrong with discos :001_tongue:

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nothin wrong with discos :001_tongue:

 

May be not the music & dance variety! But Land Rover models are Rot boxes! I'd avoid 200 &300 TDI and look at latest seriesII possible and invest in gallons of waxoil.

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Was thinking maybe ford ranger but not sure what mpg is,?

 

We get an average of low 30's with a mix of towing and empty. Put your foot down and 20's. Has to be new ranger tho with TDCI engine. The old ones made BP most of their profit!!!

 

I´m not complaining, same as Mike low 30´s

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May be not the music & dance variety! But Land Rover models are Rot boxes! I'd avoid 200 &300 TDI and look at latest seriesII possible and invest in gallons of waxoil.

 

got a 300 no rust on it

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got a 300 no rust on it

 

exception that proves the rule?:001_smile: Sills inner wings, B posts seat belt anchor points are all prone to rotting out hence the large amount of cheap vehicles about for donor engines.

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just get yourself a fourtrak boys,26mpg,20mpg towing a small continent at 60mph all day long,MT tyres to go anywhere,odd oil change and happy days,my 94 tdx even has air-con!! seriously good work truck,good late models going cheap,bit small in the back probably only down point

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exception that proves the rule?:001_smile: Sills inner wings, B posts seat belt anchor points are all prone to rotting out hence the large amount of cheap vehicles about for donor engines.

 

 

The Disco treewizard has is clean as a whistle might be due to the carefull caring last owner of 6 years!!!!

 

I always told the wife Discos look better dirty:001_smile:

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