I had over $15K in my vehicle (UniMog) sold it for $7K. Seems timing and the market guide the sale. Hope you can get what you invested. I find that trying to sell something like what you have is very dependent on finding someone like yourself that appreciates the work you have done. CL is like...
I use a Microstart. Carry them in the Jeep and the LR both. Used one to start my neighbor's car the other day. He was very surprised that such a thing even existed and his lady friend came to me the next day to get the name of it so she could get him one for christmas.
Plus, a winch that is beefy enough to pull my 7800 pound vehicle around is going to be a bit heavy to carry around, store inside and mount on either the front or rear to really do me much good in a situation where I am in need of a winch. How to store it so that it doesn't become a missile in a...
could you not create a shelter with several tarps? as long as they are water proof? they are really what Berber shelters are, I think.
it might look like this...
stayed in a Berber tent in Morocco, fairly sure they are similar. They are heavy fabric things. Probably great for vehicle camping or being hauled about by camel. The Bedouin are nomadic.
Desert winds can be very forceful with lots of moving sand.
I am the guy Tom mentioned that had the 710M. Had it for ten years, then got a LR3. Although I miss the pinz I do prefer the LR now. I also had a UniMog 404S for 13 years. It was a phase I went through.
The pinz is not recommended as a DD but I did use it as such when I lived in SoCal. Rarely...
That was an interesting graph but it seems to be in inches of insulation snd the predominate thickness of cooler covers is about 1/4 inch or even less. Doesn't seem to be a relevant comparison to reality.
I have never covered mine and in the 4 years I have used it there doesn't seem to be any...
I carry two NATO cans under my LR where the spare used to go. Now I have a custom rear bumper with the spare on a swing away carrier. I have carried extra petrol on the roof on occasion but prefer to carry things on the roof rack that are non explosive like extra water and clothes in a low...
Just ordered a DeWalt chainsaw with 6AH battery and plug-in car charger. Also have a blower (3AH battery) for getting all that dust off the back of my vehicle after going down dirt roads, so I can open the rear hatch and not fill the back with dust, used it many times, works great.
I have had NATO cans for over twenty years and they show no signs of corrosion. I suppose if you want them to last for fifty years there might be some indication of corrosion but really who is going to pass them on to their heirs?
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