Hippo
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Could have powered the windows oft the pto.But we didn't have 'puters back in those days!
Could have powered the windows oft the pto.But we didn't have 'puters back in those days!
Lack of door seals and panels that don't fit proper were design features?They didn't need to because the Climate Equalisation Control was sufficient
Lack of door seals and panels that don't fit proper were design features?
Naturally! Of course they were!Lack of door seals and panels that don't fit proper were design features?
Many years later they realised door seals are a good thing and fitted them. Further improvements were made when the Freelander was born. Many of these improvements are slowly finding their way into tratters.Naturally! Of course they were!
The original Series 1 Freelander is remarkably similar to the original Series 1 tratter. Both were a bold step forward for the company, entering a new market for the first time, when first produced. Both designs were a head of their time engineering wise and have become an iconic benchmark which others have tried to follow. The original Series 1 tratter went through many updates over the years, including coil spring suspension, electric indicators and synchromesh on all gears. The original Series 1 Freelander evolved over time too with the addition of an optional auto gearbox, ABS TC HDC and EBD on all models and an additional 6th gear. Both the Series 1 Freelander and tratter have an iconic design which is recognisable throughout the world, which continued as they updated both designs to the Series 2 Freelander and tratter.
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Being of a helpful nature I offered to assist and hooked up to give him a tug - this went very well without any problems and he was obviously very grateful.
It's not a lot of use having door seals when your doors fall off at the first sign of damp, which is why Tratters have an inbuilt drainage system to let the water back out againMany years later they realised door seals are a good thing and fitted them. Further improvements were made when the Freelander was born. Many of these improvements are slowly finding their way into tratters.
6 gears available on the Freelander 2. Freelander 1 has 5.Freelader got 6 gears?? Never knew that.
I have a series 1 freelander. Me like the sound of that. Me door rattles when I shut it too just like a proper series. I might go over to the series section now
I filmed ma hippo and his standard door hinges going through a car wash. Ma doors din't fall oft. Don't see any proof of a tratterer going through a car wash. Scared? :boink: ound:It's not a lot of use having door seals when your doors fall off at the first sign of damp, which is why Tratters have an inbuilt drainage system to let the water back out again
We don't stick our doors on with anything. It's a myth Freelander doors fall oft when wet by the tratterers so they can devalue our Freelanders so they can buy them cheap when tratter production stops. Tis a myth I tells ya.Glue gunned on then?
Many years ago a Freelander owner on ere washed his Freelander. He left the rear passenger door open after washing round the door frame. He forgot he left the door open and reversed oft his drive and knocked the door on a bollard. It was then mistakenly said the doors fall oft when wet.
there was also a recent issue when someone opened their Freelander door and another vehicle drove past and knocked if oft.
Neither of these events caused door truble due to water. The trouble was caused by knocking them with something other than water, like a bollard or another car.
The door was dry at the time it was knocked oft by the bollard.The simple fact remains.....he got it wet an the door feld orf
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