i call my series minnie as in minnie mouse due to the dead froze to death mouse i found during the stripdown and rebuild :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Sue where abouts roughly are you based? as in the nearest big ish town maybe there is somone in the area a trusted member that can help if you ever need it. dont post actual location thieves.

I would suggest you sort out the security and maybe put an extra cutout on the engine.

MAke it secure as possible too many motors going missing
 
I like it! And totally agree about the cup holder...a must have, way before tyres, mud flaps etc, but perhaps a marginal second to security ;)
 
If your looking for good all round tyre when yours wear out or become poor on the grass an all round road, grassy fields, and ice you cant go far wrong with Mitchelin M+S and 205 R16 will be perfect as you need theat size to keep the gearing correct for towing your horsey box.

Security and enjoy it!!


Thank you. The tyres aren't bad but I think one of the jobs this summer will be to change them for some that are better for mud and ice. I will remember these. Looking forward to a bit of snow and ice too :D. The Disco frightened me to death in slippy conditions, being automatic it was horrible on our big downhill stretches. I described it as a 2 tonne sledge. If the weather was bad I would leave it at home and take the little car :eek:


i call my series minnie as in minnie mouse due to the dead froze to death mouse i found during the stripdown and rebuild :rolleyes::rolleyes:

OMG landy and horse names must be the same :D My daughter second pony was called minnie mouse. Where exactly was the mouse, not inside I hope :eek:

Sue where abouts roughly are you based? as in the nearest big ish town maybe there is somone in the area a trusted member that can help if you ever need it. dont post actual location thieves.

I would suggest you sort out the security and maybe put an extra cutout on the engine.

MAke it secure as possible too many motors going missing

We are to the North West of Leeds.

Will be kept in my garage (locked) drive gates down the side of the house (also locked) security lights all round. Plus two cars on the front which would have to be moved to get it out. Quiet neighbourhood watch area too. Have got the steering wheel lock and a wheel clamp somewhere. My old landy had a very good cut off switch on the diesel pump (or something like that) was just on a normal light switch so not obvious. In fact when the Landy garage had to pick it up for service they couldn't find it. Quite funny when it was the same guy that fitted it :D I might look at something like that as well. Although I am sure times have moved on and there are a lot better things now.

I like it! And totally agree about the cup holder...a must have, way before tyres, mud flaps etc, but perhaps a marginal second to security ;)

Agreed but I had just bought a nice Costa Latte and had no-where to put it :eek:.
 
Agreed but I had just bought a nice Costa Latte and had no-where to put it :eek:.

I agree - need a cup holder (once got lots of hot coffee across my lap).

In terms of an earlier post about loads of bits you can buy what with splashing out cash and more cash on bits for the defender (I am sad you see) and tend to think along the lines of:
1. Does that make it safer (i.e passenger, driver)
2. Dees that make it more secure
3. Does that make it faster / more power
4. Does that make it stop faster
5. Do I need it (cup holder = yes, upgraded suspension if I need it for work, tow ball for horse trailer, mud flaps - whatever)
6. Does it make me happy
7. Is it just cosmetic.

Load the scores and decide.

enjoy
 
I agree - need a cup holder (once got lots of hot coffee across my lap).

In terms of an earlier post about loads of bits you can buy what with splashing out cash and more cash on bits for the defender (I am sad you see) and tend to think along the lines of:
1. Does that make it safer (i.e passenger, driver)
2. Dees that make it more secure
3. Does that make it faster / more power
4. Does that make it stop faster
5. Do I need it (cup holder = yes, upgraded suspension if I need it for work, tow ball for horse trailer, mud flaps - whatever)
6. Does it make me happy
7. Is it just cosmetic.



Load the scores and decide.

enjoy

That is interesting, thanks for that.

A couple of those I would not put any priority on at all. For example the go faster/more power, unfortunately when I'm towing I'm one of the rolling roadblocks everyone moans about :eek:

Had not considered the stopping faster either. Again when towing livestock you cant afford to brake hard. The weight doesn't affect that either as the trailer brakes are excellent. Its really good practice for reading the road well, almost as good as riding a motorbike.

The safer and more secure definately, and the cosmetic will probably make me happy :D :D

So I will do the security first but I'm a bit stuck on what would make it safer. Obviously regular servicing and suitable tyres would come under that. I have planned to have it serviced when the garages open after the holidays.

I think it probably has the the essentials, tow bar, electrics and a cig lighter. (Before anyone jumps on me I need it for the mobile phone and sat nav as its a pain if you go wrong on country lanes and have to turn an outfit that big round) thats my excuse anyway ;)

I have taken on board everyones opinions, cosmetic comes last :5bangelsad2::p:)
 
Agree with you totally, my "list" was not made up for explicitly (spelling correct at this time of night?? - woah) towing livestock in a horsebox.

Just a sort of guideline as to how much pocket money I have at the time, and how it would be best effectively spent.
 
Oh yes, get some more fag lighter 12v feeds fitted if you are wanting lots of charging devices added (sat nav, 'phone etc). They are perhaps £8.00 ish (perhaps Halfords, may be cheaper elsewhere) each plus cable plus fitting??
 
Oh yes, get some more fag lighter 12v feeds fitted if you are wanting lots of charging devices added (sat nav, 'phone etc). They are perhaps £8.00 ish (perhaps Halfords, may be cheaper elsewhere) each plus cable plus fitting??


Thanks I will investigate that. I was also thinking of possibly adding a second battery, the way they do for caravans. It would be nice to use the things like the shower to wash to horses off without keeping the engine running because I'm frightening of using all the power. But that would come at the bottom under the "nice to have banner"
 
Ah, power showers for horses?

Obviously I had not considered that as an option :D

go for it then



I cant believe that :D

How on earth do the off roading people get their cars clean enough to drive home without something similar.

I bet they have power landy showers :p
 
Haha,

Just thought of what best land rover shampoo and conditioner to use :)

they use a bucket or pay and play hose pipes or similar before they hit the roads all muddy and lookking ugly
 
Haha,

Just thought of what best land rover shampoo and conditioner to use :)

they use a bucket or pay and play hose pipes or similar before they hit the roads all muddy and lookking ugly



Tresemme deep clean :D :D

Wait till its on offer and you get 2 for 1
 
Sue where abouts roughly are you based? as in the nearest big ish town maybe there is somone in the area a trusted member that can help if you ever need it. dont post actual location thieves.

I would suggest you sort out the security and maybe put an extra cutout on the engine.

MAke it secure as possible too many motors going missing

We are to the North West of Leeds.

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local ish and watchin the thread :cool:
 
local ish and watchin the thread :cool:


Yes not far away, about six miles I think :D


Update today.

I have actually enjoyed driving for the first time in years. Have been running around in Matty all day, car hasn't run since I got her :D :D

She is as noisy as hell (no mats in the back yet) but I dont care.

Just had to put this happy post on :D :D :D :D :D

Love her
 
Yes not far away, about six miles I think :D


Update today.

I have actually enjoyed driving for the first time in years. Have been running around in Matty all day, car hasn't run since I got her :D :D

She is as noisy as hell (no mats in the back yet) but I dont care.

Just had to put this happy post on :D :D :D :D :D

Love her
big grin factor!
actually in baildon, if that narrows the mileage down.
workshop's in shipley.
 
Does that mean you have a Landy garage, I put a post on the 90/110 bit asking for one which is local
enthusiast / hobbyist.
few of us got together and rent a lockup and pooled tools.
bit more than the average on your doorstep mechanicing, minimal payments involved to help with rent and electric (was a donation but just reveiwed it all. now 20 quid for up to 4 hours).
most garage tools apart from electronic diagnostic equipment as most of us run either disco's or series motors.
best investment has been the 4 post ramp! :D
 
probly best commercial garage local to you would be jake wrights at burley in wharfedale, or 4plus4 on scothall road in leeds. then theres robin clarkson at embsay, skipton
 
probly best commercial garage local to you would be jake wrights at burley in wharfedale, or 4plus4 on scothall road in leeds. then theres robin clarkson at embsay, skipton


Thanks

Robin keeps trying to sell me more horses :D :D

Its a bit difficult to get there, I need to beg daughter for a lift back, and it takes me days to recover from it :D
 

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