Anzac weekend

Post what you achieved in the weekend.
Include the date of the weekend eg 25/02/2006
Thanks to Turoa for a great forum idea!
User avatar
4Paws
Bush Crasher
Posts: 89
Joined: Fri Feb 15, 2008 6:18 pm
Location: Christchurch

Anzac weekend

Post by 4Paws »

Unfortunately for me I am on call this weekend so cant go out wheeling at all, but took this oportunity to get some work done on my truck, Cut the rust out of the front passenger door
Image

And had my first ever go at bogging up some holes :shock: First attempt I think i applied it a bit too thick and without enough pressure, because when i sanded it back it had some air holes in it but it filled up most of the holes, so threw another layer on and it sanded back nice, primed it with sandable primer gave it another sand and prime then painted it with a dark Grey metallic that doesn't quite match the original colour but is close enough and will be easily hidden with a bit of mud and some scratches.
Image

Didn't come up too bad for an amateur, Also refitted my tow bar that has been modified so that it sits at the right hight instead of above knee hight :shock: and is now removable, thanks to Towright down here in christchuch who did a great job.
Image
User avatar
Sadam_Husain
Angry bird
Posts: 5164
Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: WELLINGTON

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by Sadam_Husain »

4Paws wrote:And had my first ever go at bogging up some holes :shock: First attempt I think i applied it a bit too thick and without enough pressure, because when i sanded it back it had some air holes in it but it filled up most of the holes, so threw another layer on and it sanded back nice, primed it with sandable primer gave it another sand and prime then painted it with a dark Grey metallic that doesn't quite match the original colour but is close enough and will be easily hidden with a bit of mud and some scratches.


Fill the inside of the door up with fisholene or something like that (the panel beaters on here will tell you what to do) to slow the rust down from popping back through again :mrgreen:
User avatar
Furgus
Hard Yaka
Posts: 468
Joined: Tue Dec 10, 2002 12:00 pm
Location: Tauranga
Contact:

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by Furgus »

Well yesterday i decided that enough was enough & I just had to have another Land-Rover - so off up to Auckland to pick this up

Image

Yes it's V8 & yes it's got minor electrical niggles but I love it...........

All the goodies & only $5K - Oh & less than 100,000km on the clock.........

Furgus
If at first you don't succeed .... Get a bigger hammer!!

Image
User avatar
4Paws
Bush Crasher
Posts: 89
Joined: Fri Feb 15, 2008 6:18 pm
Location: Christchurch

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by 4Paws »

I sprayed the inside of the door with zinc it to hold off the rust for a bit, i hope this will be adequate
User avatar
Mattman
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1643
Joined: Sun Mar 05, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: Kapiti

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by Mattman »

If it's CRC zinc spray then no it wont.

Take the door panel off and get a decent oil spray and liberally apply it.

Matt.
User avatar
mercutio
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1955
Joined: Tue Jul 08, 2003 12:00 pm
Location: Wellytown

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by mercutio »

been rebuilding the om617a bolted the head down today and refitted the injector pump oil filter and manifolds
got to adjust the valves tommorow and hopefully get it running all going well of course :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
my 4wd is not a truck

old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love

older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
User avatar
dazza85
Hard Yaka
Posts: 938
Joined: Tue Jan 03, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: Hastings

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by dazza85 »

I have been thinking of fitting an Battery Isolator to my truck but all the ones that I've seen have an open back.
This has always concerned me and I have thought about monuting one in some sort of plastic box to protect the terminals from being shorted out.
The operating flag hole looks like would allow all manner of mud and crap in that may stop it working when you really need it.
Any way that's the background because I found a new model that has a fully enclosed back, so I brought one, then I spent a couple of hours today fitting it ...

The way I have wired up is there is a fused feed from the battery side of the isolator that feeds the alarm and the live side of the stereo so that it does not forget its settings
Image

Image

As an upside you can remove the locking key if you are parked in the bush making it a lot harder to start and drive away.

Image
There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute strength and ignorance.
User avatar
coxsy
Hard Yaka
Posts: 5200
Joined: Tue Jun 20, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: mangere auckland

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by coxsy »

i brought a P model pioneer cd player to go with the P model radio cassette cd contoler i got awhile back , have power cd controler works but no sound :shock:
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
User avatar
85BJ73
Hard Yaka
Posts: 221
Joined: Sat Feb 16, 2008 8:37 pm
Location: Wanganui

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by 85BJ73 »

My ankle has started to free up :D , so I started to re-do the air lines for my lockers, next step, move the air tank out of the cabin and onto the chassis, then plumb it all up.
No matter the problem, the answer is always give it more gas.......
Modded 1985 Landcruiser, semi restrained nutter behind wheel.
User avatar
mike21
Hard Yaka
Posts: 165
Joined: Sun Aug 13, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: pokeno

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by mike21 »

worked friday, went shopin sat morning :D fire extinguisher first aid kit 5watt uhf and a few other bits. spent sataday avro getn truck ready for a run up tomos today and slowly get ready for the club winch chellenge. then went up tomos today good to get out for a play but that main tracks a lil over graded :( altho had a bit of fun in the play areas tried out the new winch and the cooling system is doing its job :D :D :D
User avatar
Smurf
Hard Yaka
Posts: 2867
Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2003 12:00 pm
Location: Nelson

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by Smurf »

Well with the lovely wet weather we had today we headed up the Maungatapu track in Nelson today rather than hike up to the Porika track as planned.
I played around with the springs in the front of the surf yesterday to try get a bit better road handling, threw another leaf into the pack which raised the front about an inch and helped out on road no end. Found a few spots to try it out.

Image
Image
Image
Last edited by Smurf on Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
pagar
Hard Yaka
Posts: 325
Joined: Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:58 am

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by pagar »

Went down to Rununga for the weekend and did a run with members from Rodney, Manukau and Taranaki. had an awsome time down there with some great guys and gals and great tracks. while it would have been nice to have a bit more mud the tracks still provided plenty of challenge. was rapped with how my truck went off the road. Unfortunatly it overheated on the way there and the way home :( . will have to go over the cooling system as well before rally woods. Will be putting truck back in the shed this week for some more bar work, rebuild breaks and install front locker when it arrives from the states. :mrgreen: also saw a few of you guys (satalite and co) at the Stag Dinner in taupo on our way home on Sunday all of whom seemed to have been having a good time :D
If you follow me in the bush you must be mad cause I'm plain CRAZY !!!

1987 BJ74, 13BT, Auto, 35" Wranglers, 80mm Suspension Lift, 2" body lift, LSD rear, ARB Front Locker, PTO, Lots of Steel and a Go Hard Driver.
User avatar
albundy
Rolly Polly
Posts: 2631
Joined: Tue Sep 07, 2004 12:00 pm
Location: Lismore, NSW, Australia

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by albundy »

Went to Reefton for the weekend with my club, did some good, but usual tracks. Got shown a new one though up the back country grade 5+. Can't wait for winter proper when all the ground is frozen, will have to lead a hard yaka trip in there with capable trucks and drivers with the "right stuff". Some panle damage but not to much. Two trucks ended up on there sides 1hr into the trip on day one. Never seen so many parts fall off a disco in one go.
Al
rain, hail, sleet or snow, we go!
User avatar
niblik
Sausage Shack
Posts: 3305
Joined: Wed May 03, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: erm.. out in the shed for a mo...

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by niblik »

KoRn concert... :mrgreen: :twisted: :mrgreen:
ImageImage
User avatar
curly12
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1335
Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: Whangarei or there abouts!!

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by curly12 »

Watched Taz01 trying to destroy the Surf....................again
:lol:

Image

And he succeeded :shock: :shock:
User avatar
Heath
Hard Yaka
Posts: 3297
Joined: Thu Dec 12, 2002 12:00 pm
Location: Rolleston, Chch

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by Heath »

dazza85 wrote:I have been thinking of fitting an Battery Isolator to my truck but all the ones that I've seen have an open back.
This has always concerned me and I have thought about monuting one in some sort of plastic box to protect the terminals from being shorted out.
The operating flag hole looks like would allow all manner of mud and crap in that may stop it working when you really need it.
Any way that's the background because I found a new model that has a fully enclosed back, so I brought one, then I spent a couple of hours today fitting it ...

The way I have wired up is there is a fused feed from the battery side of the isolator that feeds the alarm and the live side of the stereo so that it does not forget its settings



Where did you get the isolator from? Looks just like the thing for my project.

Which spent I the weekend putting a new engine in and trailering it back from Taupo. Now I just have to get it going.

Damn that Electrikery

Heath
User avatar
nstg8a
Hard Yaka
Posts: 461
Joined: Wed Oct 17, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: Brisbane (ex nelson)

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by nstg8a »

Smurf wrote:Well with the lovely wet weather we had today we headed up the Maungatapu track in Nelson today rather than hike up to the Porika track as planned.
I played around with the springs in the front of the surf yesterday to try get a bit better road handling, threw another leaf into the pack which raised the front about an inch and helped out on road no end. Found a few spots to try it out.

Image
Image
Image


how cut up is the track after all the rain? i havnt been up there in a while
User avatar
Smurf
Hard Yaka
Posts: 2867
Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2003 12:00 pm
Location: Nelson

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by Smurf »

nstg8a wrote:
Smurf wrote:Well with the lovely wet weather we had today we headed up the Maungatapu track in Nelson today rather than hike up to the Porika track as planned.
I played around with the springs in the front of the surf yesterday to try get a bit better road handling, threw another leaf into the pack which raised the front about an inch and helped out on road no end. Found a few spots to try it out.


how cut up is the track after all the rain? i havnt been up there in a while


The main track was a bit messy in places but was drivable in 2wd on the way up, the side tracks and the pylon track where muddy as in places. It looked like a digger had been up recently and made a mess in places.
It was more fun than it has n=been for a long time that's for sure.
A Rav4 did drive past us at the bottom of the first hill next to the dam....
User avatar
loosenut
Driver/Navigator
Posts: 26
Joined: Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:25 pm
Location: Nelson

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by loosenut »

[The main track was a bit messy in places but was drivable in 2wd on the way up, the side tracks and the pylon track where muddy as in places. It looked like a digger had been up recently and made a mess in places.
It was more fun than it has n=been for a long time that's for sure.
A Rav4 did drive past us at the bottom of the first hill next to the dam....[/quote]


You know after we've finished having this nice little tropical storm.. the track maybe even more fun than it was last weekend..
:)
Champagne tastes, on a beer budget,
If it a'nt broke.. fix it till it is..then scream HELP!!!
User avatar
WACKO
Pyro
Posts: 990
Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: Lower Hutt

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by WACKO »

niblik wrote:KoRn concert... :mrgreen: :twisted: :mrgreen:



X2..

KoRn!!!!!!!!!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
User avatar
wopass
Hard Yaka
Posts: 5324
Joined: Tue Feb 22, 2005 12:00 pm
Location: Godzone

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by wopass »

WACKO wrote:
niblik wrote:KoRn
KoRn


2 KoRn cobs !... BWAhahhahahhah...ahahhah :lol:
If you already know everything, DON'T ask bloody questions!!
User avatar
nstg8a
Hard Yaka
Posts: 461
Joined: Wed Oct 17, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: Brisbane (ex nelson)

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by nstg8a »

Smurf wrote:
nstg8a wrote:
Smurf wrote:Well with the lovely wet weather we had today we headed up the Maungatapu track in Nelson today rather than hike up to the Porika track as planned.
I played around with the springs in the front of the surf yesterday to try get a bit better road handling, threw another leaf into the pack which raised the front about an inch and helped out on road no end. Found a few spots to try it out.


how cut up is the track after all the rain? i havnt been up there in a while


The main track was a bit messy in places but was drivable in 2wd on the way up, the side tracks and the pylon track where muddy as in places. It looked like a digger had been up recently and made a mess in places.
It was more fun than it has n=been for a long time that's for sure.
A Rav4 did drive past us at the bottom of the first hill next to the dam....



gotta get me some new tyres lol.....i want to go up there for a look now
User avatar
dazza85
Hard Yaka
Posts: 938
Joined: Tue Jan 03, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: Hastings

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by dazza85 »

Heath wrote:Where did you get the isolator from? Looks just like the thing for my project.
Heath


I got it from a local auto electrical shop, I will look out the part number as I still have the packet in the shed

"Edit
Looking on the Hella site there is now a range of Battery Switches

I got the 4640 model

End of edit"

Heath wrote:Damn that Electrikery

Heath

T'is a pity you live in Auckland ... I love playing with Electrickry :lol: :lol:
Last edited by dazza85 on Thu May 01, 2008 9:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute strength and ignorance.
User avatar
DJ
Hard Yaka
Posts: 700
Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2004 12:00 pm
Location: Ngongotaha

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by DJ »

I love playing with Electrickry
cool!! I have a circuit race car that you can electrickry play with ???
User avatar
dazza85
Hard Yaka
Posts: 938
Joined: Tue Jan 03, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: Hastings

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by dazza85 »

DJ wrote:
I love playing with Electrickry
cool!! I have a circuit race car that you can electrickry play with ???

What's it's problem ??? ... Do you deliver ???

And NO I don't want fries with that :lol: :lol:
There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute strength and ignorance.
User avatar
MNC
Hard Yaka
Posts: 2100
Joined: Sun Apr 02, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: Close to (wishing I was closer to) the Puhoi Pub!

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by MNC »

curly12 wrote: Image


Are you saying there is a Surf in this photo???

Awesome :twisted:
Image
User avatar
Scott
Hard Yaka
Posts: 156
Joined: Wed Mar 09, 2005 12:00 pm
Location: Rerewhakaaitu

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by Scott »

Shot some pigs and a billy goat caught a abacure? and some kawhawi. not to bad for 24 hrs
User avatar
MNC
Hard Yaka
Posts: 2100
Joined: Sun Apr 02, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: Close to (wishing I was closer to) the Puhoi Pub!

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by MNC »

Scott wrote:Shot some pigs and a billy goat caught a abacure? and some kawhawi. not to bad for 24 hrs


Albacore - Tuna. How big? Seams like ages since I've been out, dam renovations
Image
User avatar
Scott
Hard Yaka
Posts: 156
Joined: Wed Mar 09, 2005 12:00 pm
Location: Rerewhakaaitu

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by Scott »

only about 8-10lbs, no dams out at sea
User avatar
curly12
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1335
Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: Whangarei or there abouts!!

Re: Anzac weekend

Post by curly12 »

MNC wrote:
Are you saying there is a Surf in this photo???

Awesome :twisted:

Yep :twisted:
Image


Image
Post Reply

Return to “This weekends achievements”