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  1. #11
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    Just check you don't have a true track in the rear.....
    Dave

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    why Dave?

  3. #13
    straydog76 Guest
    have not been able to free up and lock the cdl thus far , drove out the road and gave it a go up a med grade hill climb . She powered up , drives fine in straight line , no gearbox noise when shifting . As soon as i solve the prob i will let you know . Thanks for the ideas . Am a bit happier now that i have been on and off the beach and up the hill . Gotta love the old girl , Whats 520 000km in human yrs ??? she is still going

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    Check to see if you have a handbrake drum half full of sand, drop the rear shaft at the hand brake drum, undo the few counter sunk screws and slide drum off, easy , Regards Frank.

  5. #15
    straydog76 Guest
    So after 3 mechs looked at the mighty disco and no answers given i have decided she is going to be put out to stud on my mates farm . Rego runs out in feb so a few more fishing trips up the beach and that shall do her .

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    Are these Land Rover mechanics or the local grease monkey?

    Take it to a landy mechanic, you obviously like the truck so it is worth spending a few bob on it to get it right.
    Neale

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    You havent mentioned if its auto or manual, if the auto is on the way out they can stick then give the bang you have described.
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  8. #18
    straydog76 Guest
    Cheers guys but its time to go , my mate will use it to teach his kids how to drive on the farm . The car is a manual and yes one of the mechanics was a Land Rover specialist . If there wasnt a fair amount of rust in it i would fix but the years of fishing on the beach have taken its toll . Dare i say it but a chopped GQ wagon to dual cab ute is what i am thinking about for my next rig .

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