I believe that there is no Land Rover without diff or half shaft blown through years of usage. It is quite regular for the owner who starts driving that vehicle off-road. Some time ago this truck (Land Rover 110 2.5 TD) got stuck in deep snow away in the mountains. The first test there showed that difflock was working well. When engaged into the gear the front propshaft was spinning but there was no drive in front axle ... neither one wheel was turning while on ground ... the fault was there. We were concerned that one drive member (flange) have lost splines so that shaft turn inside it but that wasn't the case. A few days later we came to recover the truck and managed to drive 200 km long distance to home using its rear drive only with diff lock engaged. There was no need to detach the front propshaft because no noise was heard from front axle so no further damage was expected. At home, front drive is tested with jacking one wheel at a time (truck not running diff lock in and handbrake on) ... normally we should not be able to turn the jacked wheel. But RH wheel was turning what proved that the half shaft or diff was wrong. RH side was taken apart first and halfshaft pulled out ... here are the details:
In my case i got a broken diff on the back but guess what ? High range diff lock took us home safely by only using front axle my wife and kids now think rovers are bullet proof 😆 Now when that happen to a jeep and nightmares became a reality!! Wheels come out with tires and half shafts .It pull apart brakes lines, and you not going anywhere after that my friend chriss learned his lesson the hard way when that happened to him with a wrangler . All this because jeeps dont have the 5 bolts half shaft flange,and instead the fitted a chip c clip
@@Terrifier1984 There is really a lot of good things in that legendary vehicle. It is real shame its production is left to be destroyed that way. Sorry for the delay with my reply, I am receiving no notifications for most of messages but it is better to reply ever than never. Thank you for the comment.
Great film thank you, proper old school spannering on a proper Land Rover. You and your Land Rover and animals are the perfect fit. I hope you get many more years use 🤞
I am very glad if you like my video... more if it is useful and helps ... The white Landrover still works and hope my son will continue as long as he will be able to drive it. We used it together quite often on our trips to the mountains. Take a time and check the other videos upoloaded on my list. Hope you will find at least some interesting among almost 150 of them. Thanks for the comment.
You are a very skilled mechanic sir. That's how every video of car mechanics should be, without speech and only the captions explaining. I really enjoyed the video editing, and especially the animal scenes. And with good, soft music in the background, it gets even better. Congrats!
Nice comment. I have to say that I am not a professional, but the necessity of my pursuit of my affinities with the wild and nature has forced me to solve the problems I encounter on my own. Through many years, I have accumulated quite a bit of experience through mistakes when I was younger and patience and composure as I got older. Walking slowly you reach the farthest. Take your time and check out some of my 140 videos. You are always welcome.
It is really nice feeling to receive such the message. Thank you. Take a time and check the rest of my uploads if you please. Some of my work have been extremely hard to realize. You're always welcome.
Very nice and informative video. While I've broken a number of rear half shafts over the years (88" & 109" Series IIA & III), I've never had a front axle shaft break. Thanks for this first-rate video on how to accomplish this repair work!
Oh, I remember well those 109" and 88" (1971) especially the one that served me through 12 years covering about 470 000 km ... there is something in those trucks, indeed. My uploads on how did I use them through time tell something more. Take a time and check the rest of my uploads here, hope you can find at least some of them interesting. This white one 110" serves me 21 year already, now in hands of my younger son. I have never had an axle shaft break but my son experienced it on his first serious trip in the snow. Nice experience that he filmed and shared on this network. Thanks Andy and welcome.
I am quite aware about that but never decided to change half shaft types... those old served me quite well through many years ... Sorry for delayed reply...
The same wishes to you, thank you. Luckily, I managed to solve quite serious problems (as you probably noticed) in time and left them behind in 2017 hopping that soon I'll be free to start my planned journeys, you could guess where to. That will all calm my life down a bit and open enough space to continue searching over my archive footage covered with too much dust. Simply I decided to "get rid of something that is far too long kept away from those whom it was intended to be shared. The public ... as I mentioned many times ... for the sake of better understanding of wolves in general. That way all my efforts in carrying the cameras all those years through will get right sense. You are always welcome.
Life is full of hardship and such unforeseen malfunctions and the only way is to turn everything into a bright side. I personally did not have the choice but to get the job myself. With the camera that "supervised" me, I worked more patiently, more cautiously and even more precisely and managed to record all for those who could enter into a similar problem on their vehicle. I believe the effort paid off and will help someone, I hope. By the way, take a time and check the rest of my uploads. Hope you can find at least something interesting to watch.Thanks.
I am trying to describe everything using picture mostly with no any suggestions. If words are needed then there is always a short info that follows each video. Doing so I am trying to leave each viewer enjoy the situations and the atmosphere especially those from the wild that I am regularly visiting for years. The mountain trips are what this truck was used for over many years. Take a time and check the rest of my uploads ... most of them are about wildlife , my own adventures and experience. Thanks, you are always welcome.
Good evening, Pavle ... With great pleasure I survived this time, repairing the car, along with the dog and your beloved bird ... It was a great pleasure for me to watch how calm you work ... this breath at 20:19 he meant a lot ... Thank you, Pavle ... This is a precious time ... Behind my window the wind is blowing ... from west ... 🍬Mirka
Glad you noticed my animals, they always help me to stay calm and solve problems found properly so that repair is done properly ... to last for another few years. Lying beneath the car I think of miles crossed with that "pile of metal with nuts and bolts" I even find a peace of tree from the wild areas I know well, small stone that reminds me of the spot where I have seen my wolves for the last time ... the truck keeps memories and it deserves to be treated well 'cause it served me the best way. That truck took me where no one would believe it is possible and took me back all the way home. Besides I would really like it to serve the same way to the one who will continue using it in the future ... I believe it will be my son. Hope he will be satisfied with this good old working horse. Reliable it is, indeed. John D.Wells from Cumbria, a friend of mine was very fond of this Land Rover ... he used to call her "White Rhyno". You can guess why.
Pavle ... Now I understand why when I watch the moment when you repair your car, it's as if I was participating in a living time ... it's not a movie, but it's a real part of your life ... where and now - blends with the past ... You know, Pavle, I just thought to myself that there is no "past" - if it lives in us still ... It is still alive ... It pulsates and pulsates with the rhythm of our - your life now ... Now I know why, when I was looking at the movie, I saw you and the White rhino - as UNITY ... This car lives with you ... I do not know if you understand what I am writing ... I regret that I do not know English ... Google translator helps me ... Do You know, Pavle? I looked into your son's eyes (on the previous movie), I wanted to see if he would follow a path similar to yours ... Smile ... It's wonderful that you brought up such a boy ... A wonderful life before you ... Fortunately we live now in other times than when you were in his age ... He will certainly use it well ... I wish you both - father and son, I wish you FULFILLMENTS ... Pavle, thank you for this precious letter for me ... Stay with God ... Mirka
I believe that I understand quite well what you were trying to describe and to explain. Perhaps even more because we are both speaking different languages and English isn't ours. Google translator often fails and is not needed. Thank you for these great words.
While not a fan of busted knuckles and greasy hands there is a satisfaction to being able to repair your own equipment. This was a big job and a great opportunity as you said to refresh the front end so it can carry you on another 20 years of adventures! Best wishes for the new year and beyond. Hope the young man has been taught the mechanical skills, I know my son has come to despise doing mechanical, but knows it is within his abilities and does not hesitate to save the money by doing what is necessary. The bird says you done good!! lol
I knew that you would easily recognize possible consequences after such the creative artwork out in the open, especially during December but it is finished and problem solved in time. I enjoyed a lot so I almost named that video as ... "culinary recipe for pre-holiday days: screws and nuts in oil with a fried half-shaft" ... served cold but delicious. Not exact moment for such work. To say the truth my son really joined me repairing that as he is quite well introduced in mechanics (fan of motorcycles) and we seriously ended what had to be done. ... swivel pins, bearings, seals, lubricants, all adjusted as recommended etc. Both completely in grease and oil. With some knowledge, good will, some courage and luck it is possible to travel with this truck wherever you want. Hope soon the bird will be able to fly high and free if it will not decide to return home as one of the same kind I released some time ago. Thanks Robert.
Thanks. Recently I visited the same area but in quite different colors not as it has been when all those troubles were happening. I realized that no one was guilty for that ...in fact I have seen a pile of quite big rocks that no one could notice under that snow and in darkness. So the halfshaft broke for the first time in 20 years. Honestly, to repair it is not hard at all especially if you prepare the set of spares that are needed so you do not have to wait them to be sent from somewhere abroad as we had to. Besides parts are not expensive at all. Once you fix that the feeling is great ... I left that truck to my son so he can follow my steps through the wild ... sure, on his own way. I believe it will be quite a joy for him as all those adventures were to me. Such the problems with the old truck made adventures even greater. Take a time and check the rest of my uploads till I return with new experience from the mountains. You are always welcome, Michael.
Pavle Balenovic your video was very well done and extremely helpful. I will use it as my guide when I start to repair my truck! All the best to you Mate
nice repair and i could even smell the diff oil !! really hard work getting a diff out on your own !! and as you say , get afew other things done so it keeps going another 20 years ... cheers and best wishes from scotland ..
In fact I left that truck to my son so that he can continue visiting those mountains on at least something close to my way. I invested quite a lot of years discovering , enjoying and adoring their beauties and respecting them. Hope the truck will serve him as long as it will be able to. I can always ask him to give me a ride.
thats a very nice gesture, and i hope he gets pleasure from its use. and in my twilight years i just hope to see a bit more of the world... although it will be only the uk..as find it all a little to much know..age does sneak up on you !! cheers from scotland
Well, I'm glad to see the oil is finally wiped from your hands and that you are now pleased with the results. I'm sure that Bully was pleased to have a little more attention too. I hope you have no more troubles with that usually reliable Land Rover and that it will get to your mountain some time soon. Good luck and pleasant travelling in the new year. ywm
Honestly I expected it all to be harder to repair but with the little help of YT videos I collected some knowledge and advice ... on hands the copyright remains mine. The worse was, beside purchasing, the cost and waiting mail for the spares needed the cold that entered into my bones. Although sunny it was freezing while working under the truck. But again, that old pile of bolts and nuts served me well for "centuries" I would say, ... you understand that well. (ywm)
"Tutorial & passion" and I would add "the need" because without that poor old truck we couldn't reach to the mountains as it was planned. Take a time and check the rest of my uploads if you please. Thanks for your comment and welcome.
bome ima tu posla, mislim da se ne bi odvažio na tako nešto. Moj domet su davno bile getribe na fićeku i renaultu 4. Danas uglavnom getribe na biciklu. Već odavno maštam o nekom terencu ali me upravo ovakvi događaji odvraćaju od kupovine neke lade nive ili nekog kratkog starijeg lendića. Svaka čast, samo treba to sve i sastaviti...
U stvari nije to tako komplicirano jedino su dijelovi "kamionski" a ne kao na osobnim vozilima i traju , traju i traju ... uz to dijelovi su nevjerojatno jeftini zajedno sa poštarinom izvana. Ovaj auto je iz 1989. i prvi puta mu je otvoren prednji pogon i nikad pukla nijedna poluosovina do sada (zamor materijala i nožda mala nepažnja). Osobno, imao sam prilike odustati od Landrovera no ni sada mi nije na kraj pameti nešto drugo. Neka ostane u obitelji. Sve možeš napraviti sam i doma. Ovaj stari turbo ide i ide i to u svim uvjetima i pod vodom sve dok je "dihalica" iznad razine vode. Kratkog sam imao 2 godine i izvrtio kotače gotovo 470 000 km i to "radno" po terenima i još uz puno vuče dvoosovinske prikolice sa jednim ili 2 konja (za snimanja). Ovaj bijeli (Defender) puno je pokretniji, brži i dosta jači a ima i puno prostora naročito za spavanje. Dok je kratki na terenu kao koza, dugi je kućica na kotačima ... aluminijska. Sve ono "čelično" unutar konstrukcije što strune nije teško doma popraviti. Ljudi se na taj auto naviknu i gušt ga je voziti ... teško ga je zamijeniti sa bilo kojim drugim vozilom. Izdržljiv je i mene nikada nije ostavio, uvijek sam se vratio iz planina i neizmjerno dugih putovanja ... pa i ove zime kad sam ga izvlačio bez pred. pogona i kočnica nakon što se sinu dogodila nezgoda, deset dana ranije u onom snijegu vozio sam ga doma gotovo bez razlike. Taj auto nije baš dobro uspoređivati sa ostalim terencima ... spor je ali daleko najudobniji na terenu. Nema elektronike pa modernih "senzorskih" i "softverskih" natezanja i muka nema. Sve je jednostavno. Postoji puno opreme predviđene za njega ovisno o orjentiranosti vlasnika. Čini mi se da bez tih par Landrovera koji su prošli kroz moje ruke tijekom svih tih godina, gotovo ništa od mojih snimaka ne bi uspio realizirati. Šteta da je prestala njegova proizvodnja.
... myself I didn't filmed one on bleeding cooling system sorry, you should try to search among other channels ... besides, "forums" surely have detailed descriptions on how to do that. There is a channel that can be of help on this link: th-cam.com/channels/Uzhq7wizshOcST2Pl-mK7A.html Sorry Paul for I can't help at the moment and thanks.
A very informative video and highlighting a problem with the Land Rover. My only concern was the mechanic was working in a precarious conditions. With only a single hydraulic jack (possibly just screwed up only) and cinder type blocks that weren’t actually supporting the axle. Not a safe way, the only way is with the proper axle stands.
Oh, thanks for your care but the jack is original Land Rover mechanical tool and those blocks are made of concrete tested many times before on even much heavier load. with steel blocks on the top. It is important for the supports to stay firm and well fixed. Thank you for the comment Brian.
OK, you obviously are experienced enough to know it’s safe to work on and under the Land Rover. It was just from a viewpoint that perhaps only catches a glimpse of the situation whereas your in the hot seat Soto speak. As said previously a very well made video hope there’s more.
I must mention just that I am not professional mechanic nor expert for Land Rovers. I only gained some experience using that specific type of trucks that were easier to buy preowned here, for my own needs. In fact, what my uploads prove, I devoted a big part of my life to nature and animals. Take a time if you please and check the rest of my uploads ... I was always trying to do my best describing the adventures and my own experience from the wild. You are always welcome.
Pavle Balenovic I have an interest in those that restore Land Rovers whatever the age of the vehicle. Teaching young soldiers to drive them many years since for the army (no dual controls). Series 3 and later versions so I became an enthusiast for them, only ever owned an ageing Discovery and trying to keep it up to scratch, but lost in the end insufficient funds. Like yourself I am not a mechanic but use TH-cam videos similar to yours that helps to understand what and how. So videos like yours are vital. I’ll check other of your videos out, nature and wildlife are important to maintain for the future. I’m now working on my XTrail as the passenger door refuses to open. Good luck.
The thing is that... if broken part of the half shaft remained in its seat inside of the diff the only way to take it out is to pull the diff out. Diff can be pulled only after both half shafts are removed out from their seats ... in fact that is not difficult work but it takes some time only , sure if you do not have it you can always ask mechanic to do that ... can't be expensive at all.
@@1dirksen I am not receiving any notifications so excuse me for a little delay ... you are right about pulling the half shafts out after releasing the drive member but that works on rear axle only while in front there is a bit more complicated because of steering system. If anything is broken you should check what it can be and where exactly first. Then there can be some more damage on other parts joined together and taking that all apart is a good chance to check that completely not to have any worries in the future. Once repaired it will last for another 20 years as it has been the case with my old truck. As I mentioned perhaps it looks complicated but in fact it isn't and the spare parts are easy to purchase over the internet today and are cheap even for us who do not live in those high standard countries.
This one lasted 27 years (20 of these mine with quite a lot of off-road driving). A friend of mine still owns Duster ... it looks like car while Land Rover is simply nothing but truck. Happy New Year.
There has never been much play in front even despite perhaps poor lubrication found ...and no shaft has ever been broken on that truck since 1989. Long ago I changed whole the rear diff because there has been a king of noise that I even got used through years. But then a friend offered me his spare diff just to change it and get rid of that ... not even any clunk has been noticed then. That night in the snow ... it must be that sudden hit on a pile of stones caused all that damage as I described ... after the snow chain broke front brake hose. I checked that spot in the mountain just after the winter.
Thanks for stopping by, ... concerning the dog, honestly, much more footage I filmed on wildlife, Brown bears and wolves especially. Take a time and check the rest of my uploads ... perhaps you can find something even more interesting. among over 120 videos posted here already.
Oh, yes a female it is. ... one of the few that fate seems to have brought into my hands. I managed to return many of them to the wild to fly freely again. This one has actually returned on a couple of occasions. And I will try to release her again soon.
It suits to the owner ...who in fact isn't professional mechanic at all. Id say that the vehicle like this white truck made me repair all the things myself alone and on amateur basis.
This was the only case that the truck lost its drive since 20 years we own it. We bought this vehicle when it was 10 years old with 161.000 miles covered already and continued using it for quite a demanding mountain wilderness offroading, through all seasons and weather circumstances. So I can only say it was just the accident when that half-shaft broke.. I believe that "dana 44" promises much more ... thanks for your info.
Perhaps you are right but there is something else in Land Rover that many owners recognize what is not easy to describe. Besides it lasts serving through years and years ... repairs can be done at home even in wilderness and deserts. That car takes you back home where ever from no matter what kind of fault happens. Faults are always the results of human mistakes while using it. People over-think it as a tank (with caterpillars) so they use it unconsciously and destroy it. But it was always a machine available that served mostly as a workhorse. It was cheap. We are already feeling the consequences of stopping its production ... now, in exchange for the extremely simple Land Rover, expensive and unimaginably complicated products are offered on the market, Such the products will never save a man's life and make his life easier. Too bad, but this is the world we live in. The truck in my video still runs well and surely will another 30 years no matter what anybody thinks. It doesn't need much care, too. I am sure it will also be always respected and recognized on the road ...proud as any Land Rover.
I believe that there is no Land Rover without diff or half shaft blown through years of usage. It is quite regular for the owner who starts driving that vehicle off-road. Some time ago this truck (Land Rover 110 2.5 TD) got stuck in deep snow away in the mountains. The first test there showed that difflock was working well. When engaged into the gear the front propshaft was spinning but there was no drive in front axle ... neither one wheel was turning while on ground ... the fault was there. We were concerned that one drive member (flange) have lost splines so that shaft turn inside it but that wasn't the case. A few days later we came to recover the truck and managed to drive 200 km long distance to home using its rear drive only with diff lock engaged. There was no need to detach the front propshaft because no noise was heard from front axle so no further damage was expected. At home, front drive is tested with jacking one wheel at a time (truck not running diff lock in and handbrake on) ... normally we should not be able to turn the jacked wheel. But RH wheel was turning what proved that the half shaft or diff was wrong.
RH side was taken apart first and halfshaft pulled out ... here are the details:
In my case i got a broken diff on the back but guess what ? High range diff lock took us home safely by only using front axle my wife and kids now think rovers are bullet proof 😆 Now when that happen to a jeep and nightmares became a reality!! Wheels come out with tires and half shafts .It pull apart brakes lines, and you not going anywhere after that my friend chriss learned his lesson the hard way when that happened to him with a wrangler . All this because jeeps dont have the 5 bolts half shaft flange,and instead the fitted a chip c clip
@@Terrifier1984 There is really a lot of good things in that legendary vehicle.
It is real shame its production is left to be destroyed that way.
Sorry for the delay with my reply, I am receiving no notifications for most of messages but it is better to reply ever than never.
Thank you for the comment.
@@PavleBalenovic cheers rover mate
Great film thank you, proper old school spannering on a proper Land Rover. You and your Land Rover and animals are the perfect fit. I hope you get many more years use 🤞
I am very glad if you like my video... more if it is useful and helps ... The white Landrover still works and hope my son will continue as long as he will be able to drive it. We used it together quite often on our trips to the mountains. Take a time and check the other videos upoloaded on my list. Hope you will find at least some interesting among almost 150 of them.
Thanks for the comment.
You are a very skilled mechanic sir. That's how every video of car mechanics should be, without speech and only the captions explaining. I really enjoyed the video editing, and especially the animal scenes. And with good, soft music in the background, it gets even better. Congrats!
Nice comment. I have to say that I am not a professional, but the necessity of my pursuit of my affinities with the wild and nature has forced me to solve the problems I encounter on my own. Through many years, I have accumulated quite a bit of experience through mistakes when I was younger and patience and composure as I got older. Walking slowly you reach the farthest. Take your time and check out some of my 140 videos. You are always welcome.
I haven't seen a tutorial better filmed than this one !!! (and I'm a professional cameraman ) all the best !!!
It is really nice feeling to receive such the message. Thank you.
Take a time and check the rest of my uploads if you please. Some of my work have been extremely hard to realize. You're always welcome.
Very nice and informative video. While I've broken a number of rear half shafts over the years (88" & 109" Series IIA & III), I've never had a front axle shaft break. Thanks for this first-rate video on how to accomplish this repair work!
Oh, I remember well those 109" and 88" (1971) especially the one that served me through 12 years covering about 470 000 km ... there is something in those trucks, indeed. My uploads on how did I use them through time tell something more. Take a time and check the rest of my uploads here, hope you can find at least some of them interesting.
This white one 110" serves me 21 year already, now in hands of my younger son.
I have never had an axle shaft break but my son experienced it on his first serious trip in the snow. Nice experience that he filmed and shared on this network.
Thanks Andy and welcome.
You have a friend for life there.. What a cute dog....
Oh yes, that creature always shares good vibrations no matter how do we feel. It is really nice feeling to have him near me.
Watch what you're doing. That dog looks serious. Love him.
In fact that's quite a good dog, ... my son planned to find one since long ago and now he has one.
Just changed my rears today, thankfully Land Rover now do single piece half shafts👍
I am quite aware about that but never decided to change half shaft types...
those old served me quite well through many years ... Sorry for delayed reply...
They have always been single piece on the rear !!!!! Try putting single piece on the front, How would you turn the wheels !!!!!?????
Happy new year. all the best to you and your family. thank you for the your amazing video clips.
The same wishes to you, thank you. Luckily, I managed to solve quite serious problems (as you probably noticed) in time and left them behind in 2017 hopping that soon I'll be free to start my planned journeys, you could guess where to. That will all calm my life down a bit and open enough space to continue searching over my archive footage covered with too much dust. Simply I decided to "get rid of something that is far too long kept away from those whom it was intended to be shared. The public ... as I mentioned many times ... for the sake of better understanding of wolves in general. That way all my efforts in carrying the cameras all those years through will get right sense. You are always welcome.
Nice job, I really enjoyed the mood set by the music, the animals and the environment, it must feel fulfilling to finish such kind of a job
Life is full of hardship and such unforeseen malfunctions and the only way is to turn everything into a bright side. I personally did not have the choice but to get the job myself. With the camera that "supervised" me, I worked more patiently, more cautiously and even more precisely and managed to record all for those who could enter into a similar problem on their vehicle.
I believe the effort paid off and will help someone, I hope.
By the way, take a time and check the rest of my uploads. Hope you can find at least something interesting to watch.Thanks.
I love your videos,, no chat or going on and on like the yanks. You just get on with the job.. Well done.
I am trying to describe everything using picture mostly with no any suggestions.
If words are needed then there is always a short info that follows each video.
Doing so I am trying to leave each viewer enjoy the situations and the atmosphere especially those from the wild that I am regularly visiting for years. The mountain trips are what this truck was used for over many years. Take a time and check the rest of my uploads ... most of them are about wildlife , my own adventures and experience.
Thanks, you are always welcome.
Good evening, Pavle ...
With great pleasure I survived this time,
repairing the car,
along with the dog and your beloved bird ...
It was a great pleasure for me
to watch how calm you work ...
this breath at 20:19 he meant a lot ...
Thank you, Pavle ...
This is a precious time ...
Behind my window the wind is blowing ...
from west ... 🍬Mirka
Glad you noticed my animals, they always help me to stay calm and solve problems found properly so that repair is done properly ... to last for another few years. Lying beneath the car I think of miles crossed with that "pile of metal with nuts and bolts" I even find a peace of tree from the wild areas I know well, small stone that reminds me of the spot where I have seen my wolves for the last time ... the truck keeps memories and it deserves to be treated well 'cause it served me the best way. That truck took me where no one would believe it is possible and took me back all the way home. Besides I would really like it to serve the same way to the one who will continue using it in the future ... I believe it will be my son. Hope he will be satisfied with this good old working horse. Reliable it is, indeed. John D.Wells from Cumbria, a friend of mine was very fond of this Land Rover ... he used to call her "White Rhyno". You can guess why.
Pavle ... Now I understand
why when I watch the moment
when you repair your car,
it's as if I was participating in a living time ...
it's not a movie, but it's a real part of your life ...
where and now - blends with the past ...
You know, Pavle,
I just thought to myself that there is no "past" -
if it lives in us still ...
It is still alive ...
It pulsates and pulsates with the rhythm of our - your life now ...
Now I know why,
when I was looking at the movie,
I saw you and the White rhino - as UNITY ...
This car lives with you ...
I do not know if you understand what I am writing ...
I regret that I do not know English ...
Google translator helps me ...
Do You know, Pavle?
I looked into your son's eyes (on the previous movie),
I wanted to see if he would follow a path similar to yours ...
Smile ... It's wonderful that you brought up such a boy ...
A wonderful life before you ...
Fortunately we live now in other times
than when you were in his age ...
He will certainly use it well ...
I wish you both - father and son,
I wish you FULFILLMENTS ...
Pavle, thank you for this precious letter for me ...
Stay with God ... Mirka
I believe that I understand quite well what you were trying to describe and to explain. Perhaps even more because we are both speaking different languages and English isn't ours. Google translator often fails and is not needed. Thank you for these great words.
Momak za sve , čak i automehaničar , bravo , čestitam Pavle!
Gotovo se sve može kad moraš.
U životu često nemaš izbora već se primiti posla i pokušati probleme riješiti sam, svojim rukama, znanjem i iskustvom.
While not a fan of busted knuckles and greasy hands there is a satisfaction to being able to repair your own equipment. This was a big job and a great opportunity as you said to refresh the front end so it can carry you on another 20 years of adventures! Best wishes for the new year and beyond. Hope the young man has been taught the mechanical skills, I know my son has come to despise doing mechanical, but knows it is within his abilities and does not hesitate to save the money by doing what is necessary. The bird says you done good!! lol
I knew that you would easily recognize possible consequences after such the creative artwork out in the open, especially during December but it is finished and problem solved in time. I enjoyed a lot so I almost named that video as ... "culinary recipe for pre-holiday days: screws and nuts in oil with a fried half-shaft" ... served cold but delicious. Not exact moment for such work.
To say the truth my son really joined me repairing that as he is quite well introduced in mechanics (fan of motorcycles) and we seriously ended what had to be done. ... swivel pins, bearings, seals, lubricants, all adjusted as recommended etc. Both completely in grease and oil. With some knowledge, good will, some courage and luck it is possible to travel with this truck wherever you want. Hope soon the bird will be able to fly high and free if it will not decide to return home as one of the same kind I released some time ago.
Thanks Robert.
Great Tutorial! Im embarking on this same journey soon as I broke an axle today on my 110☹️
Thanks. Recently I visited the same area but in quite different colors not as it has been when all those troubles were happening. I realized that no one was guilty for that ...in fact I have seen a pile of quite big rocks that no one could notice under that snow and in darkness. So the halfshaft broke for the first time in 20 years. Honestly, to repair it is not hard at all especially if you prepare the set of spares that are needed so you do not have to wait them to be sent from somewhere abroad as we had to. Besides parts are not expensive at all.
Once you fix that the feeling is great ... I left that truck to my son so he can follow my steps through the wild ... sure, on his own way. I believe it will be quite a joy for him as all those adventures were to me. Such the problems with the old truck made adventures even greater.
Take a time and check the rest of my uploads till I return with new experience from the mountains. You are always welcome, Michael.
Pavle Balenovic your video was very well done and extremely helpful. I will use it as my guide when I start to repair my truck! All the best to you Mate
Absolutely great to receive such the message. I just did it to help who ever needs it. Land Rover is the way of living, isn't it?
Pavle Balenovic it sure is Buddy!
nice repair and i could even smell the diff oil !! really hard work getting a diff out on your own !! and as you say , get afew other things done so it keeps going another 20 years ... cheers and best wishes from scotland ..
In fact I left that truck to my son so that he can continue visiting those mountains on at least something close to my way. I invested quite a lot of years discovering , enjoying and adoring their beauties and respecting them. Hope the truck will serve him as long as it will be able to. I can always ask him to give me a ride.
thats a very nice gesture, and i hope he gets pleasure from its use. and in my twilight years i just hope to see a bit more of the world... although it will be only the uk..as find it all a little to much know..age does sneak up on you !! cheers from scotland
Well, I'm glad to see the oil is finally wiped from your hands and that you are now pleased with the results. I'm sure that Bully was pleased to have a little more attention too. I hope you have no more troubles with that usually reliable Land Rover and that it will get to your mountain some time soon. Good luck and pleasant travelling in the new year.
ywm
Honestly I expected it all to be harder to repair but with the little help of YT videos I collected some knowledge and advice ... on hands the copyright remains mine. The worse was, beside purchasing, the cost and waiting mail for the spares needed the cold that entered into my bones. Although sunny it was freezing while working under the truck. But again, that old pile of bolts and nuts served me well for "centuries" I would say, ... you understand that well. (ywm)
Bravo Bravo Bravo e complimenti per la produzione video. Tutorial & Passion all together.
"Tutorial & passion" and I would add "the need" because without that poor old truck we couldn't reach to the mountains as it was planned. Take a time and check the rest of my uploads if you please.
Thanks for your comment and welcome.
bome ima tu posla, mislim da se ne bi odvažio na tako nešto. Moj domet su davno bile getribe na fićeku i renaultu 4. Danas uglavnom getribe na biciklu. Već odavno maštam o nekom terencu ali me upravo ovakvi događaji odvraćaju od kupovine neke lade nive ili nekog kratkog starijeg lendića.
Svaka čast, samo treba to sve i sastaviti...
U stvari nije to tako komplicirano jedino su dijelovi "kamionski" a ne kao na osobnim vozilima i traju , traju i traju ... uz to dijelovi su nevjerojatno jeftini zajedno sa poštarinom izvana. Ovaj auto je iz 1989. i prvi puta mu je otvoren prednji pogon i nikad pukla nijedna poluosovina do sada (zamor materijala i nožda mala nepažnja). Osobno, imao sam prilike odustati od Landrovera no ni sada mi nije na kraj pameti nešto drugo. Neka ostane u obitelji. Sve možeš napraviti sam i doma. Ovaj stari turbo ide i ide i to u svim uvjetima i pod vodom sve dok je "dihalica" iznad razine vode. Kratkog sam imao 2 godine i izvrtio kotače gotovo 470 000 km i to "radno" po terenima i još uz puno vuče dvoosovinske prikolice sa jednim ili 2 konja (za snimanja). Ovaj bijeli (Defender) puno je pokretniji, brži i dosta jači a ima i puno prostora naročito za spavanje. Dok je kratki na terenu kao koza, dugi je kućica na kotačima ... aluminijska. Sve ono "čelično" unutar konstrukcije što strune nije teško doma popraviti. Ljudi se na taj auto naviknu i gušt ga je voziti ... teško ga je zamijeniti sa bilo kojim drugim vozilom. Izdržljiv je i mene nikada nije ostavio, uvijek sam se vratio iz planina i neizmjerno dugih putovanja ... pa i ove zime kad sam ga izvlačio bez pred. pogona i kočnica nakon što se sinu dogodila nezgoda, deset dana ranije u onom snijegu vozio sam ga doma gotovo bez razlike.
Taj auto nije baš dobro uspoređivati sa ostalim terencima ... spor je ali daleko najudobniji na terenu. Nema elektronike pa modernih "senzorskih" i "softverskih" natezanja i muka nema. Sve je jednostavno. Postoji puno opreme predviđene za njega ovisno o orjentiranosti vlasnika. Čini mi se da bez tih par Landrovera koji su prošli kroz moje ruke tijekom svih tih godina, gotovo ništa od mojih snimaka ne bi uspio realizirati. Šteta da je prestala njegova proizvodnja.
Great video ..couldn’t post one on bleeding the air out of water system by any chance ..thankyou
... myself I didn't filmed one on bleeding cooling system sorry, you should try to search among other channels ... besides, "forums" surely have detailed descriptions on how to do that. There is a channel that can be of help on this link: th-cam.com/channels/Uzhq7wizshOcST2Pl-mK7A.html
Sorry Paul for I can't help at the moment and thanks.
A very informative video and highlighting a problem with the Land Rover.
My only concern was the mechanic was working in a precarious conditions.
With only a single hydraulic jack (possibly just screwed up only) and cinder type blocks that weren’t actually supporting the axle.
Not a safe way, the only way is with the proper axle stands.
Oh, thanks for your care but the jack is original Land Rover mechanical tool and those blocks are made of concrete tested many times before on even much heavier load. with steel blocks on the top. It is important for the supports to stay firm and well fixed. Thank you for the comment Brian.
OK, you obviously are experienced enough to know it’s safe to work on and under the Land Rover.
It was just from a viewpoint that perhaps only catches a glimpse of the situation whereas your in the hot seat Soto speak.
As said previously a very well made video hope there’s more.
I must mention just that I am not professional mechanic nor expert for Land Rovers. I only gained some experience using that specific type of trucks that were easier to buy preowned here, for my own needs. In fact, what my uploads prove, I devoted a big part of my life to nature and animals. Take a time if you please and check the rest of my uploads ... I was always trying to do my best describing the adventures and my own experience from the wild. You are always welcome.
Pavle Balenovic I have an interest in those that restore Land Rovers whatever the age of the vehicle. Teaching young soldiers to drive them many years since for the army (no dual controls). Series 3 and later versions so I became an enthusiast for them, only ever owned an ageing Discovery and trying to keep it up to scratch, but lost in the end insufficient funds. Like yourself I am not a mechanic but use TH-cam videos similar to yours that helps to understand what and how. So videos like yours are vital. I’ll check other of your videos out, nature and wildlife are important to maintain for the future. I’m now working on my XTrail as the passenger door refuses to open.
Good luck.
Thinking about the td4. Is it necessary to dismiunt all these parts to remove the half shaft or even a broken half shaft?
The thing is that... if broken part of the half shaft remained in its seat inside of the diff the only way to take it out is to pull the diff out. Diff can be pulled only after both half shafts are removed out from their seats ... in fact that is not difficult work but it takes some time only , sure if you do not have it you can always ask mechanic to do that ... can't be expensive at all.
@@PavleBalenovic I wonder, that the half shaft can't easily pull out after removal of the drive member
@@1dirksen I am not receiving any notifications so excuse me for a little delay ...
you are right about pulling the half shafts out after releasing the drive member but that works on rear axle only while in front there is a bit more complicated because of steering system. If anything is broken you should check what it can be and where exactly first. Then there can be some more damage on other parts joined together and taking that all apart is a good chance to check that completely not to have any worries in the future. Once repaired it will last for another 20 years as it has been the case with my old truck. As I mentioned perhaps it looks complicated but in fact it isn't and the spare parts are easy to purchase over the internet today and are cheap even for us who do not live in those high standard countries.
Big operation! Wow.. ..have you ever seen that shaft on a dacia duster? It's less than half that!
All the best for next year!
This one lasted 27 years (20 of these mine with quite a lot of off-road driving). A friend of mine still owns Duster ... it looks like car while Land Rover is simply nothing but truck.
Happy New Year.
It was nice to see the dog & bird, I wonder did you have much play in the half-shaft before it broke
There has never been much play in front even despite perhaps poor lubrication found ...and no shaft has ever been broken on that truck since 1989. Long ago I changed whole the rear diff because there has been a king of noise that I even got used through years. But then a friend offered me his spare diff just to change it and get rid of that ... not even any clunk has been noticed then.
That night in the snow ... it must be that sudden hit on a pile of stones caused all that damage as I described ... after the snow chain broke front brake hose.
I checked that spot in the mountain just after the winter.
@@PavleBalenovic I've never seen a snap like that, I believe it's more common to have the splines shear. It's great video, thanks for sharing it.
@@PRESTIGEANDCLASSIC Could be more because of age than from severe handling in the moment of need ...Thanks for watching, you are always welcome.
Great video, makes me want to send you an cordless M12 Fuel 1/2 stubby impact.
Oh yes it would be nice though I got used on those old tools ... the tools I gained my experience with.
Thanks for watching and your nice comment.
And a cordless ratchet.
and a 52mm 1/2" Nut..
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thank you very helpful video plus great music! next time can we see more of the dog. :-)
Thanks for stopping by, ... concerning the dog, honestly, much more footage I filmed on wildlife, Brown bears and wolves especially. Take a time and check the rest of my uploads ... perhaps you can find something even more interesting. among over 120 videos posted here already.
Happiness and good health to you in 2018 my friend.
The same wishes to you my friend even further than 2018.
Thank you Paul 🙏
The diff is bloody heavy. Take care of yourself when struggling under there!
Oh, it surely isn't that heavy that I couldn't be prepared to grab it with both hands and bring it on some prepared soft surface ... thanks anyway.
@@PavleBalenovic getting them out is the easy part. Returning them is a whole different struggle.
My advice is to use a trolley jack.
Thanks. I supported it with two blocks of wood I found at home as I do not have such a jack nor could ask anybody near.
Handy hand, speed and can ride on the car. Have a nice day .PF 2018
I do not understand how I missed your message. Sorry, no notifications received so I am replying a bit late. Tank you very much.
Ouch. Rotor placed face down on the asphalt.
Quite visible and big plate of plastic is prepared to accept whole the diff once it releases and drops down.
Thanks.
3:20 - 3:29 the boss's stay watching 😀😁😂
Exactly ! ... it is actually much more pleasant and easier to work with someone like him nearby.
Nice Buteo
Oh, yes a female it is. ... one of the few that fate seems to have brought into my hands. I managed to return many of them to the wild to fly freely again. This one has actually returned on a couple of occasions. And I will try to release her again soon.
@@PavleBalenovic Hack that bird. Beautiful animal.
Was that a Birmingham screw driver lol
It suits to the owner ...who in fact isn't professional mechanic at all.
Id say that the vehicle like this white truck made me repair all the things myself alone and on amateur basis.
fit dana 44,rs,never blow..
This was the only case that the truck lost its drive since 20 years we own it.
We bought this vehicle when it was 10 years old with 161.000 miles covered already and continued using it for quite a demanding mountain wilderness offroading, through all seasons and weather circumstances.
So I can only say it was just the accident when that half-shaft broke..
I believe that "dana 44" promises much more ... thanks for your info.
Love the Bombay shite hawk
Common Buzzard
Best way to fix land rover problems is firstly throw away Land Rover and replace with landcruiser
Simple really
Perhaps you are right but there is something else in Land Rover that many owners recognize what is not easy to describe. Besides it lasts serving through years and years ... repairs can be done at home even in wilderness and deserts.
That car takes you back home where ever from no matter what kind of fault happens. Faults are always the results of human mistakes while using it.
People over-think it as a tank (with caterpillars) so they use it unconsciously and destroy it. But it was always a machine available that served mostly as a workhorse. It was cheap. We are already feeling the consequences of stopping its production ... now, in exchange for the extremely simple Land Rover, expensive and unimaginably complicated products are offered on the market, Such the products will never save a man's life and make his life easier.
Too bad, but this is the world we live in.
The truck in my video still runs well and surely will another 30 years no matter what anybody thinks. It doesn't need much care, too.
I am sure it will also be always respected and recognized on the road ...proud as any Land Rover.