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  1. Here you go, shouldn’t be any issues. ...

    Here you go, shouldn’t be any issues.

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/deployoffice/compat/manage-compatibility-mode-for-office#how-office-uses-compatibility-mode
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    Or maybe a : better solution...

    Or maybe a :
    better solution. Stainless steel, but you do need to pop rivet it on.
    82294
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    Following my 14 day Trip up to Longreach in...

    Following my 14 day Trip up to Longreach in December 2019, I headed back to Sydney for a Days work, which also allowed me my first real look over and get read My New to Me Patrol.

    First thing up,...
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    EMFRMedic 2013 Cab Chassis

    Hi all,

    Well up at my Fathers in a nice out of the way little Place called Mungindi on the Queensland/NSW Boarder, so with time to kill sitting around doing nothing . . . so I thought I'd share...
  5. Thread: Roof racks

    by Cremulator
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    I removed my rack and stored it in the garage...

    I removed my rack and stored it in the garage roof using straps and eye hooks from Bunnings.
    My fuel economy improved by about 1L/100 without it fitted...
  6. Thread: Roof racks

    by MB TD42
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    My last rack had a plug to connect the lights and...

    My last rack had a plug to connect the lights and solar when I had the 76. Not that I took it off more than once...They were just cheap connectors but I was looking into setting up a trailer plug...
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    by 0-TJ-0
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    Mines a steel rack and I reckon I added about...

    Mines a steel rack and I reckon I added about 1lt/100 when I bolted it on. It's just too dam handy though.
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    After a Hard Days Yakka still nothing beats...

    After a Hard Days Yakka still nothing beats resting up on the master bed back at home!

    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2020/02/4.jpg


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  9. Thread: Battery

    by the evil twin
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    Shin-Kobe is part of Hitachi and are well known...

    Shin-Kobe is part of Hitachi and are well known in the UPS world for quality batteries.

    FWIW as a cranker battery I swear by Cat Batteries, great value for money, 3 year warranty and I always seem...
  10. Thread: Battery

    by jack
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    I had my factory battery since buying the car in...

    I had my factory battery since buying the car in 2012, never gave me any issues in 145,000 km. Only replaced it in August to do our central Australia trip, due to it’s age I didn’t want to risk it. I...
  11. Thread: Battery

    by Brissieboy
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    I find it amazing that the battery in a new...

    I find it amazing that the battery in a new vehicle will usually last 4 years plus (bazzaboy's is a good example at over 5 years), yet almost any replacement battery will be doing well if it lasts...
  12. Thread: Battery

    by PeeBee
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    Have you thought about pulling it out to have a...

    Have you thought about pulling it out to have a look? It would likely have some sort of identification beyond telepathic!
  13. Thread: Fuse location

    by Hodge
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    Don't have the car with me mate, but it's fuse 19...

    Don't have the car with me mate, but it's fuse 19 or 13 from memory. Fused below steering wheel, front of your right knee (when sitting).
  14. Sure is beautiful country Bazzaboy mate! Reckon...

    Sure is beautiful country Bazzaboy mate!
    Reckon we might see you there at the 2020 Muster too hopefully.


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  15. Thread: Solar set-up

    by PeeBee
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    BB, seems like this topic comes around on a...

    BB, seems like this topic comes around on a regular basis, but we all have different locations and uses, hence why the answer is specific to your case. Here are the issues you are facing.

    1) the...
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    Redarc will be just as good as Victron I reckon,...

    Redarc will be just as good as Victron I reckon, prob cheaper (and aussie owned, Victron is Dutch or something)
    I've never used one of their Regs is all but all their other stuff is extremely...
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    FWIW... I use MPPT (usually Victron) on my fixed...

    FWIW... I use MPPT (usually Victron) on my fixed array sites where for whatever reason I am limited for panel size and need to milk as much juice as I can.
    Whenever I can use larger panel capacity...
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    If it ain't broke don't fix it... You...

    If it ain't broke don't fix it...

    You obviously have enough camping power at the moment without the Cranker so leave the Redarc

    I would add a connector (if it doesn't already have one you can...
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    Sticky: He was senseless before he went in the Ring LMAO

    He was senseless before he went in the Ring LMAO
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    I use this....

    I use this. http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2018/11/38.jpg

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    Sounds ok. Just make sure the rear diff oil is...

    Sounds ok.
    Just make sure the rear diff oil is limslip variety.

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    Yeah, the Royal commission is a double edged...

    Yeah, the Royal commission is a double edged sword... I got a 'refund' of $750 odd from MLC for Fees they had incorrectly deducted from a Super Policy I had exited in about 2010.

    No dramas about...
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    May I also recommend anyone planning on following...

    May I also recommend anyone planning on following MudRunnerTD down a casual chosen 4WD Scrub track of his choice to purchase two of these hedge trimmers! Both bolted forward 45degrees to each front...
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    ...and your testicles.

    ...and your testicles.
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    Sticky: This pic has been doing the rounds on social...

    This pic has been doing the rounds on social media
    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2018/07/203.jpg


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