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Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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The K series engine is a brilliant light weight unit. Used in many things including Rover/ MG, Freelanders and Caterhams. Very tuneable and the head gasket issue they got such bad press over was also solved with better bolts and what became known as the "landrover head gasket".
Nice little cars those TF's and one that will appreciate in years to come as they get rarer.
Just a shame the rest of the cars built around them were generally utterly shite, not our finest hour.
 
Routy56

Routy56

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The K series engine is a brilliant light weight unit. Used in many things including Rover/ MG, Freelanders and Caterhams. Very tuneable and the head gasket issue they got such bad press over was also solved with better bolts and what became known as the "landrover head gasket".
Nice little cars those TF's and one that will appreciate in years to come as they get rarer.
Thanks Ollie 👍🏻
Reassuring about the K series engine. This one seems to be sound with the later mods to prevent HGF.
And we agree that it should appreciate as a future modern classic 😉
It’s certainly fun to drive and makes me and Sharon, who are both mid 60s feel young 🥰
So when not messing around with plant I’ll be messing around with cars 🤣
 
Routy56

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Just a shame the rest of the cars built around them were generally utterly shite, not our finest hour.
Yep it’s such a shame that the Rover group couldn’t be saved 😳
Back in the day I had many great Rover cars.
The best was a P6 Rover 2000TC 😎
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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Yep it’s such a shame that the Rover BL group couldn’t be saved 😳
Back in the day I had many great Rover cars.
The best was a P6 Rover 2000TC 😎
ditto .... P6 was a lovely motor, and they did make some 'nice' motors for the day ....... but it'll always be the SD1 for me, with the Princess a decent second .. real comfy, roomy bus ....... Old man always said to me "never buy a Jag .... will spoil you for anything else" .. he was right ... my XJ6-4.2 took some replacing .. XR4x4i did the trick though ... grin factor 11
 
Routy56

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Been a few weeks.......
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"Can you just dig me a soakaway and shed base" said Mick, my nephews partners fella
R "Yeah but to keep yer costs down, I'll need 2 guys on barrows and you doing the groundworks" :devilish:
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Dug down to depth ready for his 'hardcore' before the concrete slab. WTF do people mess about with random hardcore :rolleyes:
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Usual happened with the step-son on a barrow with soft little hands - he dropped the first loads when it twitched against a stone :ROFLMAO:
By no. 50 he had got the hang of it :p
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All the crappy subsoil spread alongside the farmers field and beside the new build next door.
Nicely topped of with good top soil, graded and tracked in before it started to piss with rain :cool:
 
Routy56

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Then a bit more fettling on Sharon's MG TF.....
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Decided to replace the old down pipe and oxygen (Lambda) sensors whilst down there. The old flexible was like jelly and broke the I took it off :eek:
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.......and a new Catalytic Converter while down there...
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Old heat shield fettled and given some tish before bolting the new stainless exhaust in place.
Job jobbed - awesome :cool:
 
Routy56

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Then we put the Ifor to work with the boys a few Sunday's ago......
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.....gave them a cup of tea and a biscuit for all the hard work - it was tight getting it out of the back passage :p
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In place under our Pergola......
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No such thing as a bargain - more fettling required......
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Drain valve pissing out water :rolleyes:
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The fix - O ring selection sorted it out with some lube :giggle:
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SWMBO obeyed approved of the 'new' hot tub. We now use it most evenings and put the world to rights :love:
 
Left hooker

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Then we put the Ifor to work with the boys a few Sunday's ago......View attachment 24639
.....gave them a cup of tea and a biscuit for all the hard work - it was tight getting it out of the back passage :p
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In place under our Pergola......
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No such thing as a bargain - more fettling required......
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Drain valve pissing out water :rolleyes:
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The fix - O ring selection sorted it out with some lube :giggle:
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SWMBO obeyed approved of the 'new' hot tub. We now use it most evenings and put the world to rights :love:
Moved this one as it was sold the other day

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And made my own summer lock down last year

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Left hooker

Left hooker

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So moving hot tubs is another 'gap in the market' for us to exploit
Bet you was on site with yer digger and was asked "Can you just move the hot tub for us" ;)

So how does this work then, you are gonna have to show us more photos of it in action :p
I was there as house is/was going up for sale and hot tub had been sold off
Had to dig out the known mine working near property but it runs under the property so filled it back in to make safe and now has to be flattened to repair ground and new house/houses built

Hot tub started as one of these
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Fitted some air jets

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Added some insulation and clad

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Built a pump house and plumbed up with hot tub pipe work and filter using a lazy spa blower/heater/pump unit to run it
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Routy56

Routy56

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"Can you just dig out a vegetable plot for my daughter? I have 30 tons of good top soil coming next week"
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So rocked up with the Neuson on my tipping trailer and got digging out the crappy soil to about 400mm deep......
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....and tipped about 30T of the crap about 120m up his lane onto a patch of rough (to be moved later) :unsure:
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So when Charlotte arrived home from school she was blown away and even had a go loading ;)
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Job jobbed (y)
During the lockdown, Charlotte has taken to growing vegetables in the garden. Her old plot is behind that shed and not doing very well.
Think I'll be back soon to level and spread the 30T of top soil and other 'can you just' stuff :ROFLMAO:
 
Routy56

Routy56

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Was there as house is/was going up for sale and hot tub had been sold off
Had to dig out the known mine working near property but it runs under the property so filled it back in to make safe and now has to be flattened to repair ground and new house/houses built

Hot tub started as one of these View attachment 24669
Fitted some air jets

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Added some insulation and clad

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Built a pump house and plumbed up with hot tub pipe work and filter using a last spa blower/heater/pump unit to run itView attachment 24675
You gotta love a home made hot tub :love:
Something tells me that you know yer way around pool plumbing :unsure:

I recognise the heater/pump unit. We bought one of those crappy Bestway blow up tubs 4 years ago. Only £400 from Homebase. I was always repairing it. Few leaks which patched up well. Then rebuilt the unit at least twice. Over winter mice nested in the thing so it was outed :eek:
BUT the main thing is that it convinced Sharon that she did actually like a hot tub after all.
She loves the 'new' one which I picked up from my friends son after he lost interest :love:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
You gotta love a home made hot tub :love:
Something tells me that you know yer way around pool plumbing :unsure:

I recognise the heater/pump unit. We bought one of those crappy Bestway blow up tubs 4 years ago. Only £400 from Homebase. I was always repairing it. Few leaks which patched up well. Then rebuilt the unit at least twice. Over winter mice nested in the thing so it was outed :eek:
BUT the main thing is that it convinced Sharon that she did actually like a hot tub after all.
She loves the 'new' one which I picked up from my friends son after he lost interest :love:
was my thoughts exactly Dave .... not Stu's first encounter with all that gear BTLs :rolleyes:(y):cool:
 
Left hooker

Left hooker

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was my thoughts exactly Dave .... not Stu's first encounter with all that gear BTLs :rolleyes:(y):cool:
You gotta love a home made hot tub :love:
Something tells me that you know yer way around pool plumbing :unsure:

I recognise the heater/pump unit. We bought one of those crappy Bestway blow up tubs 4 years ago. Only £400 from Homebase. I was always repairing it. Few leaks which patched up well. Then rebuilt the unit at least twice. Over winter mice nested in the thing so it was outed 😱
First time guys but do a lot of drainage laying so used that experience also am accustom to installing extras on new cars when I worked at a dealer garage so taking a drill to some ones new car to fit extras and do a tidy job of it ment you had to plunge in at the deep end
 
craig

craig

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"Can you just dig out a vegetable plot for my daughter? I have 30 tons of good top soil coming next week"
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So rocked up with the Neuson on my tipping trailer and got digging out the crappy soil to about 400mm deep......
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....and tipped about 30T of the crap about 120m up his lane onto a patch of rough (to be moved later) :unsure:
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So when Charlotte arrived home from school she was blown away and even had a go loading ;)
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Job jobbed (y)
During the lockdown, Charlotte has taken to growing vegetables in the garden. Her old plot is behind that shed and not doing very well.
Think I'll be back soon to level and spread the 30T of top soil and other 'can you just' stuff :ROFLMAO:
Kicking the backside out of that job! I`m sure you could of got another bucket or two on the trailer :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:(y)
 
Routy56

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Kicking the backside out of that job! I`m sure you could of got another bucket or two on the trailer :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:(y)
Glad that someone is paying attention ;) yep - each one was at least a ton overweight:eek:
BUT I was only going 120m up the private drive to tip.
Made the old 12v hydraulic pack work hard and showed up a few snags :unsure:
Leak from a swagged end of hydraulic hose - will order a new one next week.
Then the 12v 'new' battery went flat on the very last tip. - no charging circuit from the 13pin. So again will have to get that sorted :cool:
 
craig

craig

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Glad that someone is paying attention ;) yep - each one was at least a ton overweight:eek:
BUT I was only going 120m up the private drive to tip.
Made the old 12v hydraulic pack work hard and showed up a few snags :unsure:
Leak from a swagged end of hydraulic hose - will order a new one next week.
Then the 12v 'new' battery went flat on the very last tip. - no charging circuit from the 13pin. So again will have to get that sorted :cool:
My ranger has a factory fitted towbar with a 13 pin socket, that doesn't a 12v feed in it :(
 
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