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  1. We did a two man lift to get him out last night, carried him up the track. Then caught a lift with a family member. The landys out and home now, just been jetwashing the mud off. Cheers for all your help as always guys, i think next time i'll look for a organised trip!!

  2. No high lift unfortunately just whats standard for a defender. i tried wedging logs under yesterday, but the wheels can only be a few mm from the ground so couldn't get them under, hopefully the jack ive got will give me enough clearance if all else fails.

  3. And that my friend is why you should never go out on your own.

    Aye like i said i've been a daft sod, won't be doing anything quite so stupid anytime soon, but i will try and provide you with some photos when it's sorted

    I can't help I'm afraid as I don't have a 4x4 on the road.

    Is it the Elford to the east of Lichfield? If you can't get assistance to get a pull out backwards....

    How about jacking wheels up, and digging out the offending section of earth underneath with a long handled shovel? Do you have a high lift jack? I would be careful though with one of those, obviously you don't want to be crawling underneath without axle stands.

    yeah thats an idea i had yesterday will take a shovel n other bits and bobs when head up there

    What is the vehicle? If it's the elford near Lichfield/tamworth then I can come over and give you a tug out today. But if you're stuck in a vehicle with twin lockers, portal axles and 40" tyres I'm probably not gonna be any use. If you're driving a standard 110 on 7.50 road tyres then I can potentially help

    I have a 90 with 36" mud terrains, no winch fitted, open diffs, no front recovery/tow point, just a nato on the back.

    Do you have a rope, or winch?

    My defenders standard just on 265/75/16 mt. there's some strong rope in the back of it, i can get hold of a trifor but atm there's nothing to anchor to.

    It must be the Elford near Tamworth and Lichfield.

    A search in Google maps only comes up with that one, and a search in Trailwise only shows the one BOAT. There is a shorter UCR up near the National Air Arboretum, but that is Alrewas - and its a dead end.

    It's elford near Lichfield down willow bottom lane, hopefully when i ring the farmer at 10.30 he will have some good news but if not any offers of help are greatly received.

  4. So some of you will have seen me asking for help regarding disabled access to a defender. We managed to get him in and he was asking to go somewhere interesting i found a lane that on the maps that looked easy going and when we got there and started it was okay. Towards the end it got tricky and me being stupid pushed on rather than reversing back along the track. The long and short is that i got it beached. i found a local farmer who has been first class but couldn't get down with his tractor due to width but is suggesting trying a digger down there tomorrow to flatten the ruts and pull me out.

    If that doesnt work the only other thing i can think of is a recovery company, ive found one http://www.beechesrecovery.co.uk/Specialist-Recovery-Services.html

    who seem like they might be a go and are local to me, has anyone used them before? Also has anyone got any other suggestions or know of any other companies?

    I realise ive been a daft sod and wont be doing it again any time soon. Just need to get this situation resolved as soon as.

    Cheers

  5. Left the motor at blackcountry 4x4 to have the bottom of the passenger door, passenger bulkhead inside and both sides of the front repaired, welded and painted in preparation for dinitroling next week. Done a lovely job as far as i can see and i don't think the price was to bad either. Will stick some pics up in the morning if anyone interested

  6. One of our club members built a basic wooden ramp for her 110 so a friend in a wheelchair could get up it. Nothing fancy at all, just a sloping wooden ramp that packed away into the back. If it's only for occasional use it's simple and cheap. I'll see if I can find a photo, it was years ago now.

    Think this is probably what we will end up going for, wish my engineering skills were better and could knock something fancier up. However with the infrequency of use something simple and basic makes sense. Cheers

  7. Picked up a spare wheel carrier at a decent price, stripped it down to get it powder coated and need to source some new bolts, couple of questions:

    Its this type of carrier

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    To go on this style of rear door

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    It came with two spreader plates for the door, am i likely to run into problems fitting it? Do i need a smooth door?

    Also, the three wheel threads came with steel nuts, to hold the wheel front and back. Now im putting a alloy on them so obviously the front ones will need to be replaced with alloy nuts but what about the rear ones?

    Finally the two brackets that attach to the capping and rear crossmember anyone know what bolts are best to use? I was thinking ht stainless?

    Cheers

  8. Bit of an unusual one, my mates in a wheelchair and we've discovered that defender seats are to high for him to transfer into. We have a couple of ideas, finding a high curb, or building a ramp. The other is removing the bulkhead replacing it with a bar and transferring from the back to the front as he can manage getting into the back. Has anyone got any ideas? Or experienced the same situation?

    Cheers

  9. Not at all, To be fair myself and a fellow collegue kept a defender running for 5 years so i'm happy working on them, plus i've owned two classic minis and worked on them. It's manily for going to work each day and for using at work on the site, plus some towing and occasional green laning. I agree with the tat point however i'm of the understanding it's cheaper to buy one with the bits already on if you can rather than adding them on seperatly.

    I'm wary of the TD5 with the extra electronics on board, and the fact they seem more rust prone. after having a td4 freelander and suffering with engine niggles that could never be diagnosed.

    But your adivce is sound. ideally i want a 90 in grey, with good body/chassis (preferbly a soft top) and as i say so far have only being looking at tdi's.

  10. The 100 looks like a cut down 110 to me. Might well have been a SW but it would be easier to swap the body and NOT try and alter the doors....................They could have sold the SW body, doors and seats etc to pay for other stuff. Thats what I would have done !

    The white 90 looks a bit bling to me, and the black and white effect looks carp IMO. A bit expensive you think ?

    Last one looks a lot better, but a 200TDi in 1995 ?

    Yeah avoiding the first it seems like a can of worms, it's the third one that i think is possibly to expensive but just wanted some opinions on it

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