Holland Track: Trek to the Show
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- Geoff, Damon & Sidetrack Australia team up and on a 4x4 adventure down the Holland Track to reach the Perth 4WD Adventure show, will they make it? Watch to find out.
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Best of luck with your projects and adventures, thanks for watching.
Series III, la più bella di sempre.
Nice video Jeoff and Damon see you again
All the way watching from South Africa.You gentlemen are amazing and so are your vehicles.Great work.
Another great video, thanks Geoff and Damon 🤙🤙🤙
No worries, our pleasure. Glad you enjoyed it. Cheers Geoff
The S3 is alive!!!
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Great relaxing video.
Cheers mate, really appreciate it. I hope your trips and adventures are going well. Cheers Geoff.
Great entertainment yet again. Thanks.
That’s pretty sad that that patrol needs two support vehicles…
I know, luckily we didn't mind helping it out. Kind regards, Geoff
😂😂😂
Get home, got a fresh cuppa and sat down to check CZcams. New Seriously Series video out 6 minutes ago. Fuck yeah good start to the weekend!
Glad to hear we can help to make your weekend a great one, really glad you enjoyed the vid and the adventure. Cheers Geoff
You're killing me.. I need a trip so bad. I have fond memories of the Holland Track as well.
Also.. superb to see the capstan winch get a workout!
Hi Duncan. Sorry for the delayed reply, I've been abit flat out. Well I hope this helped to calm your trip fix for just a moment. All the best, kind regards, Geoff
Use the winch at fast idle speed only, and don't feed your control line back under the fairlead!
Great Job, thank you!!
No worries, really glad you enjoyed it. Cheers Geoff
Great video again. I do have a soft spot for the Patrols having owned 2 before upgrading to my Land Rover’s. I will go and check out sidetracked again as I have seen it before but I wasn’t interested in a bloody Jeep.
There a great underated bit of kit the Patrols, a bit like the Landy. Well all I can say is Jeep's need love too haha. There a great couple of blokes Mark and Nick, we are keen to do a follow up trip down the track. Cheers Geoff
Constant velosity carb won't work with the oil bath
well the 2.6 liter has constant velocity carby and same air filter, so they must work not too bad. Cheers Geoff
Great to see the series 3 in action. I hope that it will continue to run well for you in the future. Please keep the landy action coming. Was this the first time that the capstan had been officially used in anger?
Cheers, sadly the Series 3 is back in pieces and burning oil once more, on it's thrid engine rebuild now. Yes, it was the first time the capstan has been used in anger, a few further refinements are required. Cheers, Geoff
@@seriouslyseriesaustralia I think Geoff theres supposed to be a specific type of rope thats required for the Capstan winch to work to its best potential. I THINK there was some mention somewhere of yachting type rope
@@nickwoop4153 Yes, hemp rope which is what I am using in this video. Cheers Geoff
@@seriouslyseriesaustralia Thanks Geoff, loving the videos too-watching them I really miss my Series 3 :)
Wet rope slipped and your engine stopped running because of water. What would you say are the disadvantages of such a winch over electric ones? Your preference is obviously clear however if you could go into details on what you would do in order to improve on using rope in wet conditions and the reliance of a running engine to power the winch.
Hi Jim.
In short you are stuffed either way, if thew motor stops it therefore stops generating electricity and you only have a limited amount of power to play with. I think what is the real lesson hear is always travel with more than one vehicle , that way you always have a back up plan.
A video will be coming out shortly, touching on this subject and situation. Kind regards, Geoff
Then I look forward to that. The mechanical method of winching is as old as the Land Rovers themselves. It's a interesting topic and so is PTO aspects introduced by Land Rover. My interest on this is profound because my series III needs to be more than just a vehicle I drive about but one that will be geared to power equipment as and when needed.
That's a commute and a half there 😳
Yep, and they say the commute in Perth is bad ;). Cheers Geoff
Die Windenaktion war sehr Anfängerhaft ….
Abit a wet bendix drive on starter motor was there at the end?
Yes, though it dried out over night and starter first pop the next day. Gotta love a Landy. Cheers Geoff
What's with the capstan winch? Is it damaged, poor technique or or not work well with wet rope?
Several things, a very, I mean very completed bogged Series 3 and No.5 trailer, wet rope, wet drum and possible technique, though I have use the same technique many times. Further investigation required Matt, keep you posted. Kind regards, Geoff
I think Geoff should be standing on the passenger side of the car with the rope completing the last turn on the drum especially when the rope and drum were wet?
Hi Matt. It is all hard to say, wet drum, wet rope, Series 3 so bogged it graded the bog hole and with the trailer on the back, further refinements required I think. Kind regards, Geoff
What was with the su geoff?
G'day Matt. It is a long story, I was having issues with the air fuel ratio and thought it was the SU. Cheers Geoff
Доброго здоров'я привіт з України!
Thanks mate, I hope all is going well over there, all the best Geoff
Loved this Vid, I was already subscribed to both channels.
The OCD in me has to say, it's tracks not trails, Aussie not American, my opinion.
Cheers, really glad to hear you enjoyed the vid. I hope the track/trail vocab didn't keep you up all night :). Many thanks, kind regards, Geoff