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Old 04-10-2006, 03:46 PM
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Wow, i wish i could have been there. That looks like alot of fun. Good ole' Camping..
That is a cool trailer too.
 
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Old 04-10-2006, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by BigF350
Check your e-mail, I sent you the best quality pics I have of it
Many thanks Mate!! I love it just the way it is but............................I can see some NWC mods are in order...........I wonder if Pirobob is availible???

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Old 04-10-2006, 04:55 PM
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No I completely understand, things like shotgun racks, provisions to carry 4 bull carcases etc. etc.

We need it to be small to make it on the trails we go on (as it was I was doing 3 point turns often) - it will be put on a heavier duty chassis though this year, with 16" 6 lug wheels, and off-road tires, as well as a treg hitch.
I think electric brakes could be in order too, after some of the skids I did going downhill with that thing in tow...
 
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Excellent pictures and beautiful country. Looks like fun.
 
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soooo cooool
 
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Wow!!! That looks like a fantastic weekend. Thanks for the pics, and I have to say that the cooker is the coolest I've ever seen. That's livin bro!
 
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WoW Big those are great pictures. Looks like a fun place to wheel and get away from it all. That cooker is great, I'd like to try and copy it someday.
 
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Great place to go camping, and that was one cool trailer, it´s good to hear you didn´t have to deal with any major issues when you where down there.
 
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Old 04-17-2006, 12:03 AM
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Hey Oz,
Have never been to your part of the planet, but i just have to respect that beef blaster. Anybody who is that prepared to cook meat in the woods is ok in my book. Phila., Pa., USA. Oh! and the landscape looked great to.
 
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Old 04-18-2006, 12:06 AM
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And they don't give you grief in Australia for drinking lots of beer all the time...

There must be a way to acquire dual citizenship!
 
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Old 04-18-2006, 12:17 AM
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And they don't give you grief in Australia for drinking lots of beer all the time...
No they don't - in fact your ability to down a case is most likely part of the citizenship application... (at least if any of the guys I went with were an indication)
 
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So -

If I can cook, fix trucks, and have a limitless thirst - I just might be an Australian?

This begs a "You might be an Aussie IF" thread...
 
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Hey 350,
Is that a commercialy produced cooker or did they build it themselves?
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We (my father, and a few other guys on the trip) built it ourselves.
The grill/hotplate part and the burners was purchased, as was the trailer, but everything else was put together.
 


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