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    HAYNES LAND ROVER DEFENDER FEB 07-16 REPAIR MANUAL

    Land Rover Defender Diesel (Feb 07 - 16) 56 to 16 Haynes Repair Manual | Haynes Publishing

    Guys I'm also a member on Defender2.net which is the UK Forum and there has been news that Haynes will be publishing their LR Defender Repair Manual in late September this year and taking pre orders as we speak. Follow the link for more info. Cheers!

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    Thanks for that.
    The link doesn't actually give a price including shipping to Australia so I have emailed them for details.

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    Spoke to Haynes Aus yesterday and probably available here November.

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    FYI I received this reply from Haynes:

    Dear Michael
    Many thanks for your Email, the manual cost will be £22.99 the cost for postage to Australia will be £8.15, if you wish to pre order the manual you can call 01206 256101 we can then take details and payment and this will be processed and dispatched when the manual is released. The manual is due to be released in September, or once the manual is released you will be able to order on the website and arrange overseas delivery through the website.

    I hope this is of help to you.

    Kind Regards
    Sharon – on behalf of Hayens

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    Evening,

    I contacted Haynes AU and received this reply;

    Hello Simon,

    This manual is due for publication in the UK 29th September 2017.
    I have placed one on back order for you, we expect to receive it Nov/Dec and will contact you when it becomes available.

    Kind Regards
    Lynne Guyder
    Customer Service

    T: 02 8713 1400
    F: 02 9708 3070
    W: www.haynes.com.au

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    I'll keep an eye on this one. I did buy a disc but my disc drive rolled over an expired.
    Cheers, Billy.
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    Assuming a moderate level of mechanical skill... are the haynes books any better than the factory service manual?
    I've never used one. But, I've also never been left wanting after reading the factory publication.
    -Mitch
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toxic_Avenger View Post
    Assuming a moderate level of mechanical skill... are the haynes books any better than the factory service manual?
    I've never used one. But, I've also never been left wanting after reading the factory publication.
    Agree, I like the factory stuff too, but I've never seen a "Factory" publication for a Puma?
    Pickles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toxic_Avenger View Post
    Assuming a moderate level of mechanical skill... are the haynes books any better than the factory service manual?
    I've never used one. But, I've also never been left wanting after reading the factory publication.
    It's a long time since I did a complete rebuild. I rebuild a 62 Prefect, a Moke ( Just the gear box), an Austin 1800 MkII, a P6 Rover 2000 SC. All on Haynes Manuals and a Moto Guzzi 850 Le Mans MkII. on a factory manual, except for the modified bits.
    For an amateur the Haynes is good but you'll always have your "Yeh but?" moments. Those moments can happen with factory manuals too. There are going to be errors in the Haynes manual too I'd imagine. You just have to be careful and patient.
    Cheers, Billy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles2 View Post
    Agree, I like the factory stuff too, but I've never seen a "Factory" publication for a Puma?
    Pickles.
    You are not looking 'ard enough!
    The factory manual has heaps of assembly and disassembly info, incl torque values and testing procedures for parts. The electrical reference is incredibly useful. It's not going to give you acceptable tolerances for engine components (crank journal diameters etc), but I doubt haynes would give this either? (happy to be proven wrong).
    In any case the hardcore tech info is outside the skillset of the punters who buy those books anyway.
    -Mitch
    'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.

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