First morning out after the Does...

After tripping over Does for months now, I finally get the opportunity to wander out for a 'sit up'. As it is now the Doe season, you know and I know that they will be elsewhere. They always are.

The Landy is due her MOT tomorrow, but before she goes in for that, she has to go in for some heavy duty TLC.

I am Loading for a friend tomorrow on a posh Shoot, so Mrs62 and my friend's wife, will take the 110 off to the man with the 'magic touch' and see if he can do his thing. I suspect most on here will know of a man in Essex who could probably have done it... :-|

Anyhoo.

Other than the deer tray, I have emptied the truck in preparation - the shite that was in the back of the truck has filled the garage. Literally filled it.

So I scoot off in a near 'naked', truck and wonder if this will be her last outing with me. We have been together for over twenty years and we have had a ball. I wonder if it's time?

0530 hours finds me sat sitting in a tree. It is not too cold, not too windy, but the ground is sodden and badly churned up. I am glad I parked the old girl the other side of the gate.

As always, I break out the TI to see what is about. I see Badgers, Hares, ?Muntjac and a variety of roosting birds. I think I have taken photographs of these images on the TI, but have absolutely no idea how to view, send or share them.

So, to bring the story to 'life' I have drawn what I saw...

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One Badger wanders in almost to the base of my seat, before they sensed me. He /she then took off at an impressive rate of knots to the other side of the fields. When it became a bit lighter, I was able to see the track they had made, on their way to my seat...


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Then the marvels of modern technology.

Whilst I am sat in a tree in the Home Counties, I am messaging another SD member; who is currently in Scandinavia. We are arranging how he can buy some cigars for me in Dubai. Absolute nuts.

I spend a few minutes of my life wondering why my 'facial recognition' is not working on my phone. Then the penny drops...

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FFS!


Back on task.

At about 0730 hours, a Roe runs (runs) from my left across my view of view and into a copse. She does not stop and she disappears into the trees.

About twenty minutes later, and she pops out of the far end of the copse (130 yards). It is nice and light now, she is calm and I am settled.

She reacts well to the shot, and I find her about ten yards back into the copse. I carry her, and the kit, back to the truck and field gralloch off the back of the 110.

Note the yellow chalk marks on the back of the Landy - picked up by the pre-MOT check...😖


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Carcass is nice and clean. I did notice one tic on the inner thigh of the best, but she was in good condition.

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Time for a celebratory cigar now...if only I had one.
 
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Nice shot. Might as well put the Land Rover on a galvanised chassis! It will take you a couple of days to do it if Mrs S62 helps. Mine is awaiting a service and new clutch on Monday.
 
Might as well put the Land Rover on a galvanised chassis!
That is something that the local Garage man mentioned about two years ago. I think he was quoting £5,500 to do it. I will be interested to hear what the 'Tig' man has to say tomorrow.

The other issue, is that the rest of the truck is still twenty odd years old and (like her owner) is starting to fail.

I have to say, if the difference between the new chassis and the 'patch up' is not massive, it is something that I would consider doing.

Fun fact.

One of the 'Garages' where she has had work down, is based on the farm. The young lad that 'runs' the place (his Father built it up) drives a Porsche Cayenne. I do not think he is much past 25 years old...:rolleyes:
 
Fun fact.

One of the 'Garages' where she has had work down, is based on the farm. The young lad that 'runs' the place (his Father built it up) drives a Porsche Cayenne. I do not think he is much past 25 years old...:rolleyes:

Clearly there is money to be made in bodging repairing old land rovers!
 
Looking at the yellow chalk reminds me of my 90 - I had a couple of years of patching the rear cross member before I had a quarter chassis put on. Quarter chassis is much cheaper than a new galvanised one but it depends on whether you want to keep the 110 longer term or chop it in for a jap rot box - you may recall Zambezi’s tales of wo with his Hilux… plus there’s the modern electrics & things like drls to worry about. I’d stick wi5 the 110 personally, or if you want something more comfortable do what I did & get a rust free jap import D2 & get it properly rustproofed before you use it - I’ll wager it’ll outlive your needs that way. And it’ll be a lot more comfortable than your 110 too, not to mention if you don’t get them sorted the sunroofs will remind you of your old girl by leaking water every time it rains 😂
 
... depends on whether you want to keep the 110 longer term or chop it in for a jap rot box - you may recall Zambezi’s tales of w/o with his Hilux… plus there’s the modern electrics & things like drls to worry about. I’d stick wi5 the 110 personally.

It is the 'hot topic' at home.

I would like to keep her, Mrs.S62 has had enough and wants her to go.

You know here this is going right...:evil:
 
After tripping over Does for months now, I finally get the opportunity to wander out for a 'sit up'. As it is now the Doe season, you know and I know that they will be elsewhere. They always are.

The Landy is due her MOT tomorrow, but before she goes in for that, she has to go in for some heavy duty TLC.

I am Loading for a friend tomorrow on a posh Shoot, so Mrs62 and my friend's wife, will take the 110 off to the man with the 'magic touch' and see if he can do his thing. I suspect most on here will know of a man in Essex who could probably have done it... :-|

Anyhoo.

Other than the deer tray, I have emptied the truck in preparation - the shite that was in the back of the truck has filled the garage. Literally filled it.

So I scoot off in a near 'naked', truck and wonder if this will be her last outing with me. We have been together for over twenty years and we have had a ball. I wonder if it's time?

0530 hours finds me sat sitting in a tree. It is not too cold, not too windy, but the ground is sodden and badly churned up. I am glad I parked the old girl the other side of the gate.

As always, I break out the TI to see what is about. I see Badgers, Hares, ?Muntjac and a variety of roosting birds. I think I have taken photographs of these images on the TI, but have absolutely no idea how to view, send or share them.

So, to bring the story to 'life' I have drawn what I saw...

View attachment 392121😇

One Badger wanders in almost to the base of my seat, before they sensed me. He /she then took off at an impressive rate of knots to the other side of the fields. When it became a bit lighter, I was able to see the track they had made, on their way to my seat...


View attachment 392122

Then the marvels of modern technology.

Whilst I am sat in a tree in the Home Counties, I am messaging another SD member; who is currently in Scandinavia. We are arranging how he can buy some cigars for me in Dubai. Absolute nuts.

I spend a few minutes of my life wondering why my 'facial recognition' is not working on my phone. Then the penny drops...

View attachment 392140

FFS!


Back on task.

At about 0730 hours, a Roe runs (runs) from my left across my view of view and into a copse. She does not stop and she disappears into the trees.

About twenty minutes later, and she pops out of the far end of the copse (130 yards). It is nice and light now, she is calm and I am settled.

She reacts well to the shot, and I find her about ten yards back into the copse. I carry her, and the kit, back to the truck and field gralloch off the back of the 110.

Note the yellow chalk marks on the back of the Landy - picked up by the pre-MOT check...😖


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Carcass is nice and clean. I did notice one tic on the inner thigh of the best, but she was in good condition.

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Time for a celebratory cigar now...if only I had one.
Why don't you have a celebratory tot of Rona whiskey.🥃
 
That is something that the local Garage man mentioned about two years ago. I think he was quoting £5,500 to do it. I will be interested to hear what the 'Tig' man has to say tomorrow.

The other issue, is that the rest of the truck is still twenty odd years old and (like her owner) is starting to fail.

I have to say, if the difference between the new chassis and the 'patch up' is not massive, it is something that I would consider doing.

Fun fact.

One of the 'Garages' where she has had work down, is based on the farm. The young lad that 'runs' the place (his Father built it up) drives a Porsche Cayenne. I do not think he is much past 25 years old...:rolleyes:
Clearly he’s relying on you to provide his ‘Put to’ money when he trades his PC in for a newer model.
😘👍
Ken.
 
Well the 110 has been left with my wife's new best friend.

He thinks he can fix it all. He is 'retired' now, and only takes on work for folks he already knows.

That we are 'referenced' in, by my mate's wife is a blessing.

Will be interesting to see what he does with the old girl (and yes I do mean the Landrover).:)
 
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