Made a stiffening plate for the t/case to eliminate any potential case spreading with the extended sump, (pinched the idea from one of Sitec's posts, idea refined with input from Bush65) stripped it for machining and pressing in the intermediate shaft bush and awaiting Maxi Gears.
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took my ser 3 and car float out to the farm to get some fire wood.
got stuck on a new cattle grid with the trailer wheels sunk into the new soil and not wanting to climb onto the steel.
Then I forgot to take oil for the battery chain saw. so I drained the engine for a little. just enough height that you don't need a funnel.
all I need now is an invertor to recharge 36 volt.
on the way home I got the trailer stuck in some kikuyu, chook poo and slop. The short wheel base would only reverse sideways so I had to abandon the trailer and tow it out with a tractor.
short wheel base with barn door worked out less room inside than the discovery. cant wait to get the cooper S/T fitted.
Must be firewood time. I loaded the back of mine up with firewood cut from a fallen tree and bricks yesterday, plus lifted two logs onto the roof racks, ready to take to the country at the weekend. Will load some more wood this arvo.
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Absolutely nothing I was supposed to do.
However, I did look at a brand new one down at Berwick LR and think,, my my, aren't these nice and clean, so now I'm thinking I should give mine a good clean![]()
I thought about fixing a weeping lower coolant hose but got over it![]()
Yes it is. Mind you, the log I cut up was almost as hard as the spare bricks I loaded in to cart off to Maleny to form the floor of the wood storage area I'm knocking up behind the machinery shed. Think it may be time to get the chainsaw blade sharpened.
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