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2.5 deisel isnt it ?i remember mine i had , good strong engine but it was quiker to get out walk up the hill !:001_smile:

 

Loaded it does struggle to keep 35 up a hill. But it does not make alot of difference on journey times just feels like it. Sometimes you need an extra ten minutes in a warm cab rather than stood in a wet forest.

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as was said that's not dedication that's addiction.

Chris i've got hold of a bulkhead and loom for 50 notes so won't be needing to get in touch mate. sorry:thumbup1:

 

 

Bargain :biggrin:

 

Mine's definitely getting used now anyway so no prob :thumbup:

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Loaded it does struggle to keep 35 up a hill. But it does not make alot of difference on journey times just feels like it. Sometimes you need an extra ten minutes in a warm cab rather than stood in a wet forest.

 

yeh very true , ! although i must say my b reg had tyres more suited to a tractor on it which didnt help the speed issue :thumbdown: but at least i got to put one of those stickers on it "you can go fast ! i can go anywhere!"

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yeh very true , ! although i must say my b reg had tyres more suited to a tractor on itQUOTE]

 

like this?!

 

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That Land rover's not stuck, she's merely digging a burrow for the winter.

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mine is worth a look on page 2 of classifieds. i would sell the landy on its own but i have no pc now so can you text or ring 07875046748.. if you are interested.

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Bought this about 2 months ago for a grand. Been good so far

 

Steve, take a small hammer and go round the whole vehicle tapping the chassis, bet ya £50 it looks like swiss cheese by the time you've finished.... Seriously mate, its probably worth £1000 but it looks like an MOT failure waiting to happen.:biggrin: Is it for delivering logs?

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thanks for all the advice. Looks like landys are good if i am doing a lot of work in the country. transits good for the city.

 

Though there is just somethings about landy's that suck you in..so will prob start looking.

 

I am after a 130. tipper...with storage foir saws etc. roof rack. budget 7,000..but could go up to 9,000 depending.

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Steve, take a small hammer and go round the whole vehicle tapping the chassis, bet ya £50 it looks like swiss cheese by the time you've finished.... Seriously mate, its probably worth £1000 but it looks like an MOT failure waiting to happen.:biggrin: Is it for delivering logs?

 

will let you know next June when mot comes up. They can use there own hammer I aint getting under it looks dirty and oily under there. Im a generator engineer we stand up to service engines :biggrin:

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