I think my Tratter is comfy, I've done 400+ miles in one sitting (Less a couple of **** stops) and enjoyed it all:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p

Like Pikey has just said ^^^^^^ tis not "Anger" directed at Gaylanders, tis **** taking, if I could help out any Gaylanders, be it on here, or in the real world then I would. Those that spit their dummy and get stroppy deserve the abuse they get, those that give it back, don't get the same level of **** taking, Hippo is an 'Honorary Tratterer, but he dun't have a pig':cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:

thing is they squat to ****:p
 
There are a few Freelanders in The Bahamas.
Fewer still that are actually running.
Petrol's tend to over heat sometimes if coolant is low or there's a leak etc (they run hotter and the stat opens at a higher temp) so I would guess the higher than average heat on your side of the world would mean a higher % would fail with engine problems than over here, I assume.

Freelanders rule.
 
the gaylanderers love it in the tratters section don't they ,they cant seem to stay away
Wilma, we find you tratterers types interesting. You complain about Freelanders so much. We can't understand why. You've got enough problems of yer own and tend to try to ignore them and say "it's a land rover". Don't know how you put up with it.
 
At least my doors are still attached and in one piece after 23 years! :D
In another 11 years I'll confirm if my doors are still attached. Freelanders are different to tratters. Tratters have the advantage that their door hinges are replaced during routine servicing every 5 years. Freelander hinges are fitted for life, just like the doors. :p :D

Freelanders rule.
 
In another 11 years I'll confirm if my doors are still attached. Freelanders are different to tratters. Tratters have the advantage that their door hinges are replaced during routine servicing every 5 years. Freelander hinges are fitted for life, just like the doors. :p :D

Freelanders rule.
So that's why they only last until it rains and the rest of it dies!! :D:D:p:p
 
its good to slum it now and again, makes you appreciate what you've got
Slum is the correct term when describing what it's like in ere. They don't even bother to flush the bog some times. Could be it's fixed with tratter parts so it dun't work propper. And they've run out of tea bags. :mad:
 
Slum is the correct term when describing what it's like in ere. They don't even bother to flush the bog some times. Could be it's fixed with tratter parts so it dun't work propper. And they've run out of tea bags. :mad:

the milk has turned to green cheese in the fridge too:eek:
 

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