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It brought us home from the first camping trip of the Dry season. We stayed at Mt Bundy Homestead just out of Adelaide River so it was only a short drive to the War Cemetery of the ANZAC Day Dawn Service yesterday. Probably about 3,000 at the service and Adelaide River is a town of less than 200! The blue in the photo is from lighting but I was blue by the time it finished as the temperature was 13.4 when the average April minimum is 21.8 :o
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Finally a new windscreen. The old one had chips and general rash on it and was deadly driving into the sun.
Obriens fitted a Pilkington Opticool without the LR brand on it. Very happy so far.
Well....today we sold our D3, a sad day for us, but it's off to a good home, and I hope the new owners have as much fun in it as we did....
this pic was taken years ago when we did a 4wd training day at "Melbourne 4wd Training Ground", Werribee.
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The park brake switch failed itself today, two days out from going to Tassie, thankfully Roving Mechanical fixed it same day, thanks fellas.
Hi Redback
Still contemplating our failed EPB. What did the mechanics do to get yours working again?
Regards
Goldey
I'm not Redback, but everything you need to know is in this thread :
DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - How To - EPB repair/Unjam + Relatch
Apparently if you are a double jointed tiny Russian gymnast it can even be done without removing the module from the vehicle.
Must have been designed by a public servant or similar.
Plastic gearbox, plastic gears, and a cute little motor (brushless? [bighmmm]) hooked up to a computer..................... just to operate what used to be called a handbrake.
I wonder who thought of the cable (ripcord?) for when it all goes wrong. Seems like the cable #1 needs another cable (#2?) for when cable #1 doesn't work when you need to pull it because something else hasn't worked.
cheers, DL