Oldschool Shovel/Axe Mount

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
Have you seen the Fourtrek mounts?
www.fourtreks.com

I ran the dual ax/shovel mount on the rear of the stock FJ Cruiser rack.
The rings come in many diameters, and they utilize Quick Fist mounts.

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I had to take them off though since I put the Maggiolina on.

You can also mount them to round tube bars such as an ARB or other front bumper.
That is how I mounted my Hi-Lift.
I ran the Hi-Lift for awhile on the side of the rack, but I like the bumper location better.

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The dual ax/shovel mount would also work that way on a bumper.
 

targa88

Explorer
FlyNdrive said:
Soon I will be posting an expedition thread for my upcoming OZ trip in June '09 that will include buildups I have done to prepare for crossing the Simpson Desert.

-Ben
Don't mean to hijack - but really looking forward to seeing that thread.
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
nwoods said:
Isthis truck still around? I think I see it quite often near Jamborre and Barranca in the mornings. I'm in the white Rover....


Nope. I sold that rig to a guy on Pirate4x4 back in 2003. It went up north somewhere. Before i sold the rig, i parted out all the bumpers, tires/wheels, protection etc. If you see one in Irvine, it must be a look - alike. That photo was taken years ago when 35's on a XJ were big. :D
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Yeah i've seen Fourtreks.

Im not going with Fourtreks, because im not mounting my axe/shovel to a roof rack or a round tube. The reason i want the oldstyle con-ferr type mount is because im mounting it to a flat service on our adventure trailer.

Also, another plus that the oldstyle has for it, .. it locks. I don't need a little kid to run off with my axe and get hurt or hurt someone else.
 
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James86004

Expedition Leader
SOCALFJ said:
Yeah i've seen Fourtreks.

Also, another plus that the oldstyle has for it, .. it locks. I don't need a little kid to run off with my axe and get hurt or hurt someone else.
You also don't need to provide them with an easily accessible tool to smash your windows.
 

Michael Slade

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Tell me why I keep seeing flat shovels on these racks? Haven't you guys ever tried to dig mud/dirt with one? It's terrible to dig with one of those. Get an el-cheapo garden shovel and bolt it up there. Preferrably rusty and used. You can then save the $50 on the expensive lock/cable.

This is old-school. I had one mounted on my old 109 this way. Never got messed with...and I parked it in the city all the time.

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adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Michael Slade said:
Tell me why I keep seeing flat shovels on these racks? Haven't you guys ever tried to dig mud/dirt with one? It's terrible to dig with one of those. Get an el-cheapo garden shovel and bolt it up there. Preferrably rusty and used. You can then save the $50 on the expensive lock/cable.
My shovel is round $5.00 shovel from home depot and it is rusty :D It works perfect on every trip.

Michael, it's not the shovel im worried about (locking up), its the axe.. someone getting hurt and then they find me liable. Todays day and age. As a matter of fact, my shovel sits unlocked on the back of the rig right now.
 

Michael Slade

Untitled
kcowyo said:
Resisting making any and all Michael Slade/digging jokes....


Why tempt karma? :cow:

Ummmm...I'll have you know that the shovel I happened to have in my truck was one of those mini-shovels from the UK...it's even standard Rover issue.

It actually was the perfect size to dig a hole just wide enough for my spare tire. Any thing wider would have not kept the tire snug.

Yes, I did the whole rigging/extraction thing slightly wrong, but the tiny shovel I did have was perfect.

Now...for digging the mud out from UNDER the truck or from the wheels, it was a bit undersized.

Yep, I learned a few lessons. First and foremost it not to go tempting fate out on the mudflats.

Now, tease away...I can take it. :D
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Moved the shovel that was mounted to the hi-lift with Quickfists from the Landcruiser to a oldschool style Conferr mount on the Horizon. Much more stout and it now locks along with my axe. My axe was locked away in the African Outback drawer. This particular shovel and axe only get used in camp only so this works perfect.





The shovel was mounted here..


 

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