Yeah got my copy in 94 still got it more his brother Reg doing cooking,
Use Ron and Viv Moon's cook book these days. Some great stories in Jacks' book
still selling on Ebay??
Yo hi Moat where you been hiding??
Yeah got my copy in 94 still got it more his brother Reg doing cooking,
Use Ron and Viv Moon's cook book these days. Some great stories in Jacks' book
still selling on Ebay??
Yo hi Moat where you been hiding??
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
08 TI 3 litre manual CRD ,Steel Bullbar with 240Lightforce spotties,145 Litre Long Ranger Fuel tank, Warne winch, Snorkel, Dual Battery system, 60 litre Waeco fridge, ARB Roof Rack, DPchip,UHF,2"Lift.
I`m with TD travel light and try and only carry things with2 or more uses. As a few would have read I`ve dun a fair bit of remote travel in a LWB Maverick and I do not have a roof rack, never have ,never will. I choose my equipment very carefully and don`t carry things I`m not likely to use. I have three fuel tanks which carry around 350 Lts, water is stored in good jerry cans and the number is dependent on water availability on any given trip
Thanks for the congrats on 100, hadn't even noticed!
Mainly use the truck for a bit of fun, bit of beach work and some camping but plan to do more when our girls get older.
I'm running gas, and my petrol tank is only about 25L, so the idea was to fill the gas tank and fuel tank, and to carry 2 fuel refills in case I was stuck somewhere without gas. Hopefully if I plan everything out it won't happen, however it is always a good idea, I think. Only takes one servo to be shut, or out of gas and 25L don't get you too far!
All my gear is good quality, I work in spare parts and the D shackles are all big stuff, apart from a few that are only for light work, my tow shackles are all massive. The nylon tow rope is basically only for emergencies but was rated at 3 tons and I've used it to pull start my GT Falcon without a problem. The snatchem strap is a mean mother one.
We have food warmers at work, the bonus being I can use it in the car and also in my boat, if it keeps a pie warm or makes a toasted sanga I'd be happy.
I've seen lots of 4wds with a plastic (I assumed) PVC pipe on the roof, about 100mm diameter with a tap on the end, is there a pipe to use that is safe for drinking? I was planning on using it for showering as well, but ill grab a couple of cheap shower bags I think.
My next big thing will be to make a water bra, it will have to be permanently attached as I have a bullbar with 2 bull lights on top, so ill make it in a way that I can roll it up and keep it connected to the top bar with straps, and fold it down.
Woof (28th January 2013)
I'm pretty sure Big Rig's 'Tank' wears a water bra. He might be able to help.
Winner of 'Best 4 x 4 ' at the 2017 Albany Agricultural Society Inc - Town n Country Ute Muster.
Ex Telstra - 2005, 4.2 TDi ute -with pod and more fruit than a grocery shop.
GQPorkroll (29th January 2013)
Carrying water can be dangerous if you have it in large quantities. The fire brigade are told to either have their tanks empty or full when in transit. Obviously being a fire truck it would be dumb to have it empty unless your going to refill.
If you do decide to get a water tank, look into getting baffles installed to stop water sloshing around and causing dramas.
Instead of a "water Bra" why not a 8'x6' tarp, then you have a groung sheet/water bra all in one.
also handy if you need to look under the 4x4 keep yourself dust free.
All shackles or recovery equipment should be stamped with either WWL or SWL
usually 4,5t or 3,5t for a 4x4
Last edited by threedogs; 30th January 2013 at 02:51 PM.
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
GQPorkroll (4th February 2013)
3 dogs, I was going to snipe some canvas off a mate for the bra. I have a tarp in the truck, but the drama ill have is that the front bar has 2 Narva bull lights on top that go above the bonnet, so ill need to make a back section that goes from the bar back to the radiator, and the front section that goes down and around, my plan was to make up a template, make the canvas one, take the lights off, cut 2 holes so the poles for the lights can come through, then fit the bra and the lights, making the bra permanent. Then I'd roll it up and cable tie it in place and unroll it when I need it, secure it in place with strategically placed tonneau hooks and it's good to go.