Picked up my Defender 90 yesterday, 2006, leather heated interior, silver, big red button on the dash that I have no idea what it does, really smart. Absolutely loved it from the minute I saw it.
Picked it up in Chester and had a 125 mile motorway trip back to the Lake District, an interesting ride on the motorway that’s for sure, but I loved the commanding position and it was fairly comfy. Although I did notice the clutch felt pretty heavy pushing back on my foot, not sure if that is normal.
Parked him up for the night and this morning headed into the lakes to walk the Coniston fells, parked in a park a little bit off road, because well I could, and got a couple of pictures of Rory in his natural environment! Went for our walk and set off home, not taking long for the smile to come back on my face.
Got to a roundabout close to home and slipped it into first, scratchy sound of a missed gear, nothing. Unable to move. Managed to get out of immediate danger on the dual carriageway, by slipping it into diff lock - that is the only way to get movement. Nothing in high or low, just diff lock and it will bunny hop very slowly. So 2 hours later, still sat in the back of Rory waiting for the recovery truck to come and get us home... :-( my mechanic has been out and thinks it is either front diff, front drive shaft or transfer box, any thoughts?
I am gutted, I have had Rory 24 hours and I bloody love him to bits, he has put a smile on my face from the start, and now I just want to cry :-( I get the idea this could be a long ownership. Maybe I should have pressed the red button.
Picked it up in Chester and had a 125 mile motorway trip back to the Lake District, an interesting ride on the motorway that’s for sure, but I loved the commanding position and it was fairly comfy. Although I did notice the clutch felt pretty heavy pushing back on my foot, not sure if that is normal.
Parked him up for the night and this morning headed into the lakes to walk the Coniston fells, parked in a park a little bit off road, because well I could, and got a couple of pictures of Rory in his natural environment! Went for our walk and set off home, not taking long for the smile to come back on my face.
Got to a roundabout close to home and slipped it into first, scratchy sound of a missed gear, nothing. Unable to move. Managed to get out of immediate danger on the dual carriageway, by slipping it into diff lock - that is the only way to get movement. Nothing in high or low, just diff lock and it will bunny hop very slowly. So 2 hours later, still sat in the back of Rory waiting for the recovery truck to come and get us home... :-( my mechanic has been out and thinks it is either front diff, front drive shaft or transfer box, any thoughts?
I am gutted, I have had Rory 24 hours and I bloody love him to bits, he has put a smile on my face from the start, and now I just want to cry :-( I get the idea this could be a long ownership. Maybe I should have pressed the red button.