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General Discussion / Re: Have you found a bargain - 2024
« Last post by lloydus67 on April 14, 2024, 05:32:56 PM »
I know a couple of people were looking for upright fridges last year.


This one seems pretty well priced from 4wd super centre


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Also needs a rear mud flap and a front number plate as they’ve gone astray in our mud adventures…

Changing the rego over to NT anyway…


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General Discussion / Re: (almost) time to hit the road... (pack up your swag lets go)
« Last post by Bird on April 14, 2024, 11:04:10 AM »
We had a picnic day!

We took a drive out along the Old Humbert River track towards Lingera community and Humbert Station.

We bumped into Sam from Humbert Station on the way out at one of the stations cattle gates. He told us to call in at the station and say hi.

We then called in at the station itself and met some of the very friendly staff.

Stopped off at some amazing creek crossings on the way out and back and then spotted two 4wd loads of Yarralin mob heading down to Humbert creek for a swim.

We’re all heading down tomorrow (oops… meant to say Monday) after school and the bois are coming too!

(really having a hard time accepting that this is our home now)


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car needs a wash ;)
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Introductions / Old/new member
« Last post by o0915438 on April 14, 2024, 09:40:23 AM »
I have just bought an old 03 Cub supamatic Regal off
Road camper.It's been very well used but still in ok condition, we have a caravan but can't take it everywhere we want to go so the cub should be good fun. Thank you for letting me join


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Isn't swimming in any creeks a bit of a potential issue, due to Laughing Lizards ???
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We had a picnic day!

We took a drive out along the Old Humbert River track towards Lingera community and Humbert Station.

We bumped into Sam from Humbert Station on the way out at one of the stations cattle gates. He told us to call in at the station and say hi.

We then called in at the station itself and met some of the very friendly staff.

Stopped off at some amazing creek crossings on the way out and back and then spotted two 4wd loads of Yarralin mob heading down to Humbert creek for a swim.

We’re all heading down tomorrow (oops… meant to say Monday) after school and the bois are coming too!

(really having a hard time accepting that this is our home now)


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General Discussion / Re: Funny Photos 2024
« Last post by Moggy on April 13, 2024, 02:16:08 PM »
 

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Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary
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General Discussion / Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Last post by Hairs on April 13, 2024, 06:46:24 AM »
In the process of getting the van atm upgraded, the inspection place only found 3 things, chains were damaged and have to be replaced, which I can't do, new springs minimum 2200kg capacity so I got a kit, all new brackets,pins,hanging brackets, 10 leaf off road springs with a capacity of 2500kg's, didn't weigh them but fluck me ,those things are heavyy.
Things get just a bit harder to do whan you get to 77  :cheers:
Any got 1 side done, just to grease them, wait until Monday to recover and then start on the other side  ;D
Mate, you don't have to be 77 to struggle.
At 58, I dread stairs, getting down on the ground and back up.
Doing maintenance on the Zero Turn is painful.
I've been putting of replacing the Intension brake lines in the 80.

Anyway, good on ya for having a go,


You don't use magic to disappear, ya use a 4x4 & Swag.

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General Discussion / Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Last post by xcvator on April 12, 2024, 11:18:23 PM »
In the process of getting the van atm upgraded, the inspection place only found 3 things, chains were damaged and have to be replaced, which I can't do, new springs minimum 2200kg capacity so I got a kit, all new brackets,pins,hanging brackets, 10 leaf off road springs with a capacity of 2500kg's, didn't weigh them but fluck me ,those things are heavyy.
Things get just a bit harder to do whan you get to 77  :cheers:
Any got 1 side done, just to grease them, wait until Monday to recover and then start on the other side  ;D
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