Hi from Tasmania
- brumby_boy
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Hi from Tasmania
Hi all. Found this forum purely by chance. Was looking for an answer to a problem and came by here. Have had quite a few Subaru's and work them quite hard on by property. Now have three for parts and still running two.
- RSR 555
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Hi and Welcome brumby boy 
I hope you found the answer to your problem?
My wife's cousins have a farm down south of WA and they love their little brumbys too. They also have a few and don't want to get ride of them because they work so well on the farm, especially when they need to feed the cows after the rains.

I hope you found the answer to your problem?
My wife's cousins have a farm down south of WA and they love their little brumbys too. They also have a few and don't want to get ride of them because they work so well on the farm, especially when they need to feed the cows after the rains.
You know you are getting old when the candles on your birthday cake start to cost more than the cake itself.
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- brumby_boy
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Thank you for such a warm welcome. I'll have to definitely post up some pics. The access to my property is quite something and two wheel drives were such a pain to bring in supplies and materials until I discovered Subarus. Just love the low low gear on the Brumby. I've been carrying 350-400 kg of 20 foot long timber on roof racks I recently had hobbled together. 

G'day brumby_boy 
What is it about Brumbys & farms lol
Just goes to show how Subaru is missing out on this market, theres so many very satisfied Brumby owners on the land who would love a current Brumby

What is it about Brumbys & farms lol

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- brumby_boy
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Too true NachaLuva, It's such an uncomplicated vehicle to work on. The EA 81 engine is brilliant. The EA 82 came with all the other extra problems. Overheating because of the cooling system and thermostat location and undersized radiator core, timing belts and the oil leaks from their seals.
Tasmania has a large fleet of Subarus and it has nothing to do with the two heads.
Tasmania has a large fleet of Subarus and it has nothing to do with the two heads.

- RSR 555
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Very true.. cousins reckons they wouldn't get rid of them until Subaru bring out something else.NachaLuva wrote:What is it about Brumbys & farms lolJust goes to show how Subaru is missing out on this market, theres so many very satisfied Brumby owners on the land who would love a current Brumby
I agree the EA81 is perfectly designed and almost as reliable as the EA71. The EA82 did have lots of issues but their thermostat location is the same as the EA81.brumby_boy wrote:Too true NachaLuva, It's such an uncomplicated vehicle to work on. The EA 81 engine is brilliant. The EA 82 came with all the other extra problems. Overheating because of the cooling system and thermostat location and undersized radiator core, timing belts and the oil leaks from their seals.
Ah..ha.. there's the connectionbrumby_boy wrote:Tasmania has a large fleet of Subarus and it has nothing to do with the two heads.

You know you are getting old when the candles on your birthday cake start to cost more than the cake itself.
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- brumby_boy
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I guess the temperature gauge position is a bit of dud. Being half way down the water is cooler somewhat and really does not give a true indication. Water has also been lost before the engine is about to boil and blow a gasket or crack that head as a result.RSR 555 wrote: I agree the EA81 is perfectly designed and almost as reliable as the EA71. The EA82 did have lots of issues but their thermostat location is the same as the EA81.

