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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I have dragged about 5t of trees away with my D2a and with the help of the winch i managed to cut 2 down without crashing them into the house or the shed.
    I also hooked up a big branch of at least 500kg to one of the "Recovery Points" on my new rear bar and dragged it about 500m without ANY problems So these CAN be used for small jobs at least

    Pulling Big stumps with the D2a using the winch was a lot of fun and it also gave the winch a workout
    Now I have to clean up all the mess I made in the yard
    Hahaha, I used the winch on the old Deefer more for recovering cows outs of dams, straightening fences, pulling bull bars straight on Patrols, etc. than actual recovery work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Hahaha, I used the winch on the old Deefer more for recovering cows outs of dams, straightening fences, pulling bull bars straight on Patrols, etc. than actual recovery work.

    I have used mine a few times to get other 4WD's out of trouble But Yes I mainly use it around the paddock, Bloody handy bit of kit
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    I undo the bleeder when doing a pad change, that way the crap fluid gets pushed out of the caliper to waste, not back up the line. What happened to your Discovery 2 today?
    "why me sarge? " 'Cos your here son, 'cos your here, here to learn."
    I am learning a lot. Next time, I'll undo the bleeding bleeder.

    Brake fluid flush tomorrow. It is really bad, so spongy. I am not used to brakes like this since I sold the HK wagon in 1986
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    "why me sarge? " 'Cos your here son, 'cos your here, here to learn."
    I am learning a lot. Next time, I'll undo the bleeding bleeder.

    Brake fluid flush tomorrow. It is really bad, so spongy. I am not used to brakes like this since I sold the HK wagon in 1986
    Julian if you have a nanacom, also do a ABS modulator power bleed


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    As I have a Nanocom, I'll power bleed the modulator and the brakes and flush out all the old brake fluid.
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    Disco got a service on the weekend; oil, filters, new tension pulley and drive belt....
    That was the successful part....

    The service and maintenance list was very long but a combination of lack of skill and time so all the other items like,
    sump gasket
    oil pump bolt
    replace trans cooler lines
    replace trans cooler
    install additional trans cooler
    install oil catch can
    replace coolant
    replace thermostat

    Are still on the list.....

    Oh started to remove the cross member to remove the sump and rounded off the heads of first two bolts.... that stopped that job. Yes I was using a 10mm hex socket and a long breaker bar
    How do i remove a stuck rounded off bolt? Angle grinder to shape the head and vice grips or spanner or something

    Sigh.....

    and i stripped one of the centrifugal oil filter bolt threads...aluminium.. but its not leaking oil, so thats ok!

    I am also going to buy a set of fan removal spanners... anything in front of that engine is a PIA with the fan in the way.... list never gets shorter....

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    Most socket manufacturers make sockets specifically for rounded off bolts, and they work.
    Except when you just shear the damned thing right off! What happened to your Discovery 2 today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDiscoMan View Post
    I am also going to buy a set of fan removal spanners... anything in front of that engine is a PIA with the fan in the way.... list never gets shorter....
    I've got a single spanner - 36mm??. Hold the pulley with a big screw driver wedged on the bolt heads and give the spanner a whack.
    Use anti seize on the threads before putting it back on then a whack on the spanner is all you need to loosen next time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDiscoMan View Post


    How do i remove a stuck rounded off bolt? Angle grinder to shape the head and vice grips or spanner or something
    try banging a 3/8" socket on, the combination of banging it on and being a slightly smaller size usually does the trick


    and i stripped one of the centrifugal oil filter bolt threads...aluminium.. but its not leaking oil, so thats ok!
    ​replace the stripped bolt with a longer one for now

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    What happened to your Discovery 2 today?

    Quote Originally Posted by jwb View Post
    I've got a single spanner - 36mm??. Hold the pulley with a big screw driver wedged on the bolt heads and give the spanner a whack.
    Use anti seize on the threads before putting it back on then a whack on the spanner is all you need to loosen next time.
    Left hand thread on the fan?

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