Damn. Sorry to see that happen. However, it doesn't take you out of the game.
Get the tent fixed, get a hammer and straighten out some metal, seal in holes, and go for it.
Those are pretty tough little trailers.
Dendy, You have been one busy Land Rovering, Conqueror Safari Trailering, son of a gun.
Nice Work. I'll look forward to seeing this thing sometime.
:victory:
Martyn,
That is exactly what I have been searching for. The Holy Grail so to speak.
Simple, clean, dust and waterproof.
I'll be placing an order shortly.
Nice 10lb can holder too. Looks similar to the SS Powertank brackets.
Yeah. What he said.
Pretty nice link.
I've been reading a South African forum that was listed elsewhere on this board pretty regularly. Very interesting info. Well I haven't been reading all of it.....just the posts in English. The rest is all Dutch to me.
:)
Man. That went from bad to worse to really worse pretty fast.
I hope that phase is done for you. You should be ahead of the curve now for a couple of years.
Keep us posted on the repair.
Trailer connectors have been the bane of my existence for about 40 years.
Drive through water, corrosion will begin. The cheaper the plug the worse it gets. Intermittent electrical problems. Lovely. Hard to track down. Brakes that maybe work sometimes.
I've been using solder and heat shrink...
I like it. Not enough to buy it but I like it.
The last Flickr photo shows the great mudflaps on the back.
I've rebuilt a couple 61's. Amazing vehicles. This particular one is more closely related to a rocket than a tractor.
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