Si Angell

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Hey there people. So my name is Si, and I've registered here to hopefully learn as much as I can. I've had a couple 4x4s over time but only recently bought myself a land rover in the form of a 2003 Discovery 2. I'm a plant fitter in the army, so I'm fairly handy on the tools but lacking experience on smaller road going vehicles. I've done a fair to average amount of off roading, but mainly for work not fun, and mainly in bigger trucks as opposed to land rovers. I move around quite a bit with work, but generally tend to stay down the south end of the country, mainly in Essex, Kent, and the West country.
 
Hey there people. So my name is Si, and I've registered here to hopefully learn as much as I can. I've had a couple 4x4s over time but only recently bought myself a land rover in the form of a 2003 Discovery 2. I'm a plant fitter in the army, so I'm fairly handy on the tools but lacking experience on smaller road going vehicles. I've done a fair to average amount of off roading, but mainly for work not fun, and mainly in bigger trucks as opposed to land rovers. I move around quite a bit with work, but generally tend to stay down the south end of the country, mainly in Essex, Kent, and the West country.
Welcome to the loonyzone, Si! :) Drive quite a bit of bigger stuff myself, tractors and plant, not military trucks. You wont find it difficult to transfer your skills over to lr. ;)
 
Thanks :) Yeah Im eager to learn, anything about anything reali. You do? Yeah the bigger stuff interests me more to be honest. I do lorry driving / plant haulage when Im on leave. I also do motocross, so I keep my hand in with the operating side of plant too with maintaining the tracks and what not. But my disco is road worthy, but has a few small issues here and there. But what land rover doesn't.
 
Thanks :) Yeah Im eager to learn, anything about anything reali. You do? Yeah the bigger stuff interests me more to be honest. I do lorry driving / plant haulage when Im on leave. I also do motocross, so I keep my hand in with the operating side of plant too with maintaining the tracks and what not. But my disco is road worthy, but has a few small issues here and there. But what land rover doesn't.
So long as it works for you, don't need to be concourse condition! ;):)
 

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