Very enjoyable video, I drove my Series 3 from the Sunshine Coast to Margaret River in 2015 then back to the East Coast again in 2017, had a fantastic time in the 1977, I hope to drive around Tassie very soon.
What a beautiful Place Tasmania is ! Good tip for fixing radiator! I knew aboud ground pepper but I did not know eggs! Good to know! I have been infected by Land Rover disease Type Series III recently by recommended by youtube!!! It is now my dream to own one of those truck! Sorry to see a piece of wood gone drifting....
Absolute awesome series loving your work its really inspirational stuff keep it up and can't wait for the next episode :) I've just bought a 1973 series 3 LWB so all the tips and tricks are going to great use !!
I use Geoff's tip on static timing from another video and it's kept my Series 3 running beautifully on 95 octane ever since and check every time I do my monthly once over, it's even got to a point I don't bother with my timing light as I find it easier using this method.
Enjoyed that! I like the Holden conversions you guys did down under. I love my 2.25 petrol and it suits our country lanes, but I always feel on long trips a big six would just give it longer legs. The old IOE Rover six sounds great, but those Holden motors are what it always wanted...
Trouble is............. the Gearboxes couldn't take the Extra Torque . Transfer cases were strong enough . An Overdrive Gearbox from a light truck made everything Great .
Haha, OMG how is it I have never found this channel before. I had a series III 30 odd years ago. Went everywhere in it. Exactly the same as this one. With mine I spent more time under it than in it. When I listen to the video I can tell you what every rattle is 😂. I fitted a 186 Holden engine to it but it was just never the same, it certainly did not like water crossings that's for sure. In hindsight I would've kept the original engine. Had alot of fun in that old bus though and learned a heap of mechanical skills to boot 😂
Hi Friar. Well the have been turn the average Joe into mechanics since day dot. Glad you are enjoying the channel and welcome to the community of Seriously Series. cheers Geoff
Hate to say this but that is not a shovel, it is a spade. A shovel is used to move coal etc. from one place to another, a spade is used for digging (out).
Great production guys thought i was watching a hollywood movie at the start there cant wait for part 2 but could you tell me if the eggs and black pepper actually worked? I have herd of this remedy before
Struggling to make out what you're saying with the engine running: what's the full name of that Australian army DT shovel (Deep Trenching maybe?). What era is it from and where may I pick up one so well engineered. Thank you.
John Michael Richards, ET (entrenching tool) the one in this one is Damon’s who is still currently serving so it’s the actual current variant that the ADF use. If you want one any Aus army surplus store, eBay, gumtree.
Wonderful documentaries, great Landy’s!
absolutely great!!!! Thanks for this! After watching I went down in the garage and seat in my series with a cup of coffee 🙂
Unapologetically old school. Right on.
Very enjoyable video, I drove my Series 3 from the Sunshine Coast to Margaret River in 2015 then back to the East Coast again in 2017, had a fantastic time in the 1977, I hope to drive around Tassie very soon.
Hi Simon. that sounds like some fantastic adventures you have had in your Landy. Glad to hear you enjoyed the episode, be sure checkout part 2.
The Landy: 'It's not bogged. It's just resting.' LOL
What a beautiful Place Tasmania is ! Good tip for fixing radiator! I knew aboud ground pepper but I did not know eggs! Good to know! I have been infected by Land Rover disease Type Series III recently by recommended by youtube!!! It is now my dream to own one of those truck! Sorry to see a piece of wood gone drifting....
Great series, so atmospheric , so informative, bring on part two 👍🏻
What a way to end my day by catching the latest Series upload .....Thank you Lads
Absolute awesome series loving your work its really inspirational stuff keep it up and can't wait for the next episode :) I've just bought a 1973 series 3 LWB so all the tips and tricks are going to great use !!
Alex Tuffnell beauty mate! We have a few video’s in the making so watch out for those videos.
I use Geoff's tip on static timing from another video and it's kept my Series 3 running beautifully on 95 octane ever since and check every time I do my monthly once over, it's even got to a point I don't bother with my timing light as I find it easier using this method.
Really good videos
What an amazing place Tasmania! Really enjoyed that and look forward to the next episode! The Land Rover looks great👍
Great start guys, look forward to more...
Thanks looking forward to more in the series
Great video! Wish the UK was as explorable!
Enjoyed that! I like the Holden conversions you guys did down under. I love my 2.25 petrol and it suits our country lanes, but I always feel on long trips a big six would just give it longer legs. The old IOE Rover six sounds great, but those Holden motors are what it always wanted...
Trouble is............. the Gearboxes couldn't take the Extra Torque . Transfer cases were strong enough . An Overdrive Gearbox from a light truck made everything Great .
Haha, OMG how is it I have never found this channel before. I had a series III 30 odd years ago. Went everywhere in it. Exactly the same as this one. With mine I spent more time under it than in it. When I listen to the video I can tell you what every rattle is 😂. I fitted a 186 Holden engine to it but it was just never the same, it certainly did not like water crossings that's for sure. In hindsight I would've kept the original engine. Had alot of fun in that old bus though and learned a heap of mechanical skills to boot 😂
Hi Friar. Well the have been turn the average Joe into mechanics since day dot. Glad you are enjoying the channel and welcome to the community of Seriously Series. cheers Geoff
Hi damon n Jeff I am in Melbourne now
Nice
Hate to say this but that is not a shovel, it is a spade. A shovel is used to move coal etc. from one place to another, a spade is used for digging (out).
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. And many thanks for the education of the difference between a shovel and spade.
Cheers
Damon
Anyone have a link to purchase one of the Australian ex-military shovels?
Great production guys thought i was watching a hollywood movie at the start there cant wait for part 2 but could you tell me if the eggs and black pepper actually worked? I have herd of this remedy before
We will be uploading a video on this which will discuss the egg and pepper trick but Yes actually works!
Struggling to make out what you're saying with the engine running: what's the full name of that Australian army DT shovel (Deep Trenching maybe?). What era is it from and where may I pick up one so well engineered. Thank you.
John Michael Richards, ET (entrenching tool) the one in this one is Damon’s who is still currently serving so it’s the actual current variant that the ADF use. If you want one any Aus army surplus store, eBay, gumtree.
Although I enjoy the talks. It'll be nice to see more driving...
Tasty egg and pepper. Look at that bridge tho its destroyed.
Yeah the bridge was a show stopper!
Egg-c-lent vid
Instagram link is wrong again ;)
Thanks!
next episode? :(
Leif djurfeldt will be looking like next year we will finish the trip! Mother Nature won this one, thanks for watching 👍
thanks for all the content!!!
watching from south america!
Next few weeks to go and se if I grab an old series 3 (santana spanish edition) sw.
@@LeifDjurfeldt Awesome stuff mate! Send us a picture of it through our facebook page would love to see it
А зачем он яйцо с чёрным перцем в радиотор залил ?Борьба с трещинами ?
правильный. временное решение для чрезвычайных ситуаций
food was plentifull if you were native and knew where to look
I like your vids, but could you please simply show footage instead of talking ? Thx
Hi F. Smith. We can cer6tainly do that, what kind of footage would you like to see?
Badly timed Holden red motor, and a poorly worded history lesson, and poor mic techniques. You offer a lot. Now deliver.