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    Do I need help?

    I thought this tale was interesting enough to warrant general chat...


    So my life since buying a Landy has never been the same...ups and downs every time I get in the car to drive anywhere, and we're slowly getting there or so I thought. Just finished replacing the main wiring loom and thought that with than new wheels/tyres and a new gearbox I'll be getting close to a somewhat reliable SIII (my only transport these past nearly three years).

    With new wheels ordered waiting for pickup I haven't bothered getting the spare which now goes flat fixed and when I took it off the bonnet the other day there was no reason to put the wheel back on

    Well so I thought...apparently that should have been included in the book on Series ownership that I should have read.




    Anyway on the bright side I now have high beam again and I got to test how well my newly installed hazards work.

    Ahh there always has to be something broken, why did I fix those blinkers.

    And back to the original question...for those who follow my threads closely I have previously lost lighting on the first night of Series ownership whilst travelling at a frightful pace along the Hume, lost steering (any pace is frightful when this happens) lost a windscreen wiper, broken a halfshaft (goes without saying), burned my radio out with a short, driven with no roof in rain so heavy most off the freeway had stopped amongst other varied exciting adventures. And losing a bonnet it just par for the course in Landy ownership, what I need to know is when you start having nightmares about Land Rovers should one seek professional help.

    I dreamed last night my steering box seized and I lost steering again All the way down to Melbourne after losing my bonnet I was rather worried about my steering system. But I made it, no one except my drivers mirror was harmed during the Landy's attempt at flying (the bonnet held on for a while to the strut flapping about as I pulled up, a SII bonnet of course would not have let go at the hinges...hmm).

    And yes I now need a rather large wheel to re-anchor the bonnet, some military latches to ensure it doesn't happen again (they were on the shopping list already as I wasn't happy with the latch it had for aesthetic purposes) a bonnet reclaimed and painted up from the wreck in the paddock and a new drivers side mirror.

    Counselling session begins below.
    Reuben - I don't have a life I have a Land Rover

    SIII 'Blue Bertha'

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    You and I could get together and swap a few tales of woe. At least being on a forum like this , full of land rover tragics and those like me slowly going to the tragic side of owner ship. You know that you are not alone with these problems. The only help you need is to share your trials with us. The laughter may be both at you and with you but at least you let a bit of steam of. It would have to be a long list for all the mishaps I have had with my ute. But funny enough when it all goes well, those memory's fade real quick. As for your bonnet catches. Don`t bother with the rubber type. They perish real quick.
    Cheers Hall

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    If you are going to put a reasonably good tyre on the bonnet,I would suggest that you get a piece of 1/8 x 2 inch flat plate,drill 2 holes in it for the fixing bolts,and then get 2 long bolts and nuts plus flat and spring washers as I have done, (the bolts being slightly smaller than the bonnet holes) that way you get to keep both your bonnet down and your spare tyre.

    cheers

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    I don't think you're as badly off as your neighbour across the road, they appear to have crashed their car into the front porch.

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    Aah! A late night at the Jimboomba pub? Or was it foggy out your way?

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    Talking DO YOU NEED!!!

    WELL had a series 2A but didn't like the holden engine conversion, next landy was a series 3 then went away from land rover----guess what ---for the last 7 years I've been driving my disco 2 same old problems always with spanners in hand but for some reason 'JUST LOVE IT"

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    I started out to rebuild a tired old ex-military 2a in 86,we now own and drive 3 plus a Range Rover classic. It's a virus,I tell you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo
    Are you a boozy bugger, always at the single watering hole within hundreds of kilometers?
    Not me (non drinker anyway....), take a look at the left hand side of the photo posted above.

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    Counselling??? What are you talking about?
    The Land Rover Virus and it's subsequent disease is a thing of colourful beauty and even magic (When they are running and you don't know how it's even physically possible). The ability to desperately and tragically fall in love with one's Land Rover/s is something to be treasured, not queried. Your pretty bright blue SIII will reward you in ways in the coming future that anything else simply could not.

    Hang in there buddy, hang in there.

    Uncouncellor,

    Draco.

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    Never a dull moment I guess Reuben.
    I saw the photo before reading on(as most would ) and I was thinking WTF.

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