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  1. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    I am digging that roof rack. Nice one for sure Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    You guys all sound like a few guys That I know who judge and complain about other guys marrying smoking hot women. Blah blah blah expensive, complicated, can’t trust them, not practical blah blah bla... but in reality you are all just jealous haters sitting on the sidelines patting each other...
  3. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    Hahaha you’re either joking or very misinformed. I won’t put any more time in to this argument with you. You already know everything. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    You obviously know more than the professionals at NATO and literally every single other military and NGO in the world. Gotcha. OK. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    What engines are NATO usually running? I am sure they have done the cost benefit analysis on the topic. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    Diesel is not going anywhere anytime soon. Diesel is available everywhere in Canada. Gasoline goes bad after 6 months. So no one stores it in bulk. Diesel can be left for ten years and still be burned. Diesel engines are superior in every way to a gasoline engine. Period. All large marine...
  7. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    Now I am living in Europe/Asia (Georgia) however, my experience comes from living in New Zealand, Canada, and Texas for a while. Like I said, diesel is found in more remote areas more often in my experience due to the amount of diesel generators running work sites and off-grid places, truck...
  8. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    Man you can go overlanding by bicycle, motorcycle, horse and carriage also. But I would seriously say that diesel is that way to go. Like I said, unless you love dealing with jerry cans and extra loaded weight of extra fuel. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    There will be a chip that comes out that takes care of this for you. I wouldn’t be concerned at all. Diesel is the only way to go for overlanding. Guys telling you different are only fooling themselves or they just don’t know any different. I have had and still have both diesel and gas jobbies...
  10. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    Who has ever had their tank dipped? I mean them personally. Not someone who knows a guy who lived next door to someone who’s brother had his tank dipped. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    The modern diesels need to have the emissions crap taken off and chipped. The DEF is a joke. Delete those systems. I don’t know of any tractors or other industrial or commercial equipment over 50 HP that is not running diesel. So like I said. In the middle of nowhere, diesel is much easier to...
  12. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    That is why you put winter fronts on the radiator. You can also idle a diesel at a higher RPM. What do you think that all of the rigs hauling loads down the highway do? I am from Canada and spent a lot of time in the North working. They run diesels. They don’t shut them off. You can even run...
  13. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    Not sure what rig you are talking about and what sized engine and how the gearing is and what emissions controls are and how heavy your rig is loaded up but I know one thing is for sure. A Diesel engines is much more fuel efficient than a gasoline engine and the efficiency only gets better as...
  14. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    Yeah some people don’t mind carrying 6 jerry cans around with them and the issues that come up with dealing with all of the extra weight carried around in gasoline with them and the joy of transferring gasoline by jerry can is quite thrilling for some. But for me, I prefer diesel in overland...
  15. Nathansharkey80

    Which Overland Vehicle and Why?

    Not sure why so many people are advising gas engines over diesel but I disagree completely. A Diesel engine is the only way to go for overland travel. Been there done that with gasoline overland vehicles. Go diesel. Trust me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. Nathansharkey80

    Nomadic 270 degree awning. Freestander for about $800

    Looks like a pretty nice awning. How much does it weigh? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Nathansharkey80

    NATO G Wagons

    Sweet! That pricing is really quite reasonable. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Nathansharkey80

    RTT Hard Cover ...Part II

    You may be on to something. A cover that doubles as a boat. Now that would be cool! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. Nathansharkey80

    Bush Company Awning

    That’s why I like the bush better Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. Nathansharkey80

    Bush Company Awning

    That looks like the best awning I have checked out so far. When will they sell it in America? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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