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Morning from NZ
Morning all. Just thought I'd do the polite thing and follow the forum rules and introduce myself. Just bought a 1990 SWB GQ Y60 TD-42 Safari. Unfortunately for me she has a bit of rust in the rear sills, just failed a warrant because of the drop link and now won't start. making a clicking noise so suspecting stuffed starter motor (although it was -4 over night, so maybe drained batteries)..... Anyway have a good one...Antz
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Gday mate welcome aboard gotta friendly mob here fulla great info and advice
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G'day & welcome aboard mate
Great lot here with tons of advice and adventures and experiences,
Hang around, ask away and Join in where ever you feel comfortable.
Enjoy, Cheers Pete
Yappa Tappa Doo
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Welcome to the forum mate, feel free to ask any questions and join in the conversations.
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welcome aboard mate enjoy your stay
mmm -4 aye think id have trouble starting too anyway check your batteries first
chrge them up then put a chaff bag or something over them at nite and see how
that goes,dont forget to take the covering of before youe startup and drive away
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G'day mate, welcome to the forum, I'm based in Napier but you sound like you're either in the sth island or the central plateau.
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Welcome to the forum mate.
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I'm in Canterbury. Been getting a few decent frost lately. Took both batteries out and charged them. They are Century NS70L made August 2009. Roared into life once charged but I'm thinking about getting a couple of new ones as I'm off to the Mckenzie country (really cold place for you Auzzie guys out there) and don't want the hassle of not starting when out in the middle of nowhere
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Also one other question. The front hubs have auto and lock written on them. Does that mean they will automatically lock into 4WD when I change into it from inside or do you also need to twist them. Silly question but i'm use to the Hilux / cruiser sort of front hubs that you manually lock and also put into 4wd from inside the cab
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Welcome to the forum
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