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Well mine finally arrived late last night from Harlow in Essex. I am chuffed to bits with it. she maybe ten years old and have 172,000 miles on the clocke but full history, one owner etc she is great. Now i need to start adding a few little bits like side steps to get in and out easier(not me, the girlfriend). Decide where to mount the spare wheel and look out for chunkier tyres.

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Only problem I have with my defender 130 is pulling away at junctions which are slight uphill, when fully loaded and the chipper. I have to knock it into low box to get moving then snatch back into high box.

 

I have just put a new 300tdi engine in with a brand new injector pump and it is still no different.

 

Is this a common thing with 300tdi,s ?

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don't you find a mog difficult to get close to the job on most domestic jobs, have considered one and spent a few weeks recalling jobs I had done to find most of them I probably wouldn't have got a mog in.

 

You know what it's like, 10ft nearer the job can save a lot of time.

 

Turning circle on the 130 mind you is similar to a double decker buses

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