Hi All

I've been a disco tdi owner for 7 years , used it to tow my food trailer through muddy festival fields :)
It was so reliable and I was so stupid that I neglected it and during June last year
the head went . This was right in the middle if our summer caused me no end of grief , got a new head from paddocks ,had it fitted then 60 miles down the road it started to belch black smoke and over heated big time , arghhhhhh
Ended up borrowing my very good friends td5 to finish our season .
My spanner handy friend basically said the old Landy was not worth fixing as stuff had started going wrong lower in the engine and said I should retire it from festival duties :(
Since then I've been landrover less and bloody miserable ,had a brief encounter with a POS ford focus which only deepened my pain .

Started lookin for a new towing vehicle two weeks ago, Spotted a tdi on ebeast that looked good 88k miles ,all work done , egr blanking kit ,all belts done,decat, all sills and arches done etc etc . Had a test drive and was really happy and now....am back in the Landy club!
The new one drives great and is super clean inside , all electrics actually work and both sunroofs don't leak at all ( that's a first right?), I would say its a little more agricultural sounding , more 200 than 300 tdi my friend said , really smooth on the motor way though and has great power once warm .
This time I really wanna look after me Landy and actually learn enough to service it myself . ive had a look around this site and LZ looks a great place to start my education.
So there we are ... Nice to meet you all



P.s hope none of you ever have to see your LR on an AA truck :p
 

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Welcome TDisntelecasters, Yes its worthwhile getting to know how to do your own servicing etc on discos, pretty simple on the early ones and you'll save yourself a lot of money too.
 

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