Our local Bunnings only has 2.1 clearance so it's useless.
Bicyclecamper said
06:48 PM Mar 15, 2022
If I was younger , I would have that, mainly as to be able to change a tyre, would be much harder when you are an old fart, , then when young, not to mention loading stuff like a genny and fridge into the back, over waist height would almost be impossible for me today.
Radar said
08:28 PM Mar 15, 2022
Bicyclecamper wrote:
If I was younger , I would have that, mainly as to be able to change a tyre, would be much harder when you are an old fart, , then when young, not to mention loading stuff like a genny and fridge into the back, over waist height would almost be impossible for me today.
I got tried thinking about just "blackening the tyres".
Warren-Pat_01 said
05:35 PM Mar 18, 2022
Does it come with a built-in ATM to pay for the fuel?
Mind you, the way we saw some drivers on the Bruce Highway a couple of days ago, the price of fuel isn't high enough or some people are either over paid or are wasting their bosses' fuel!
Radar said
06:55 PM Mar 18, 2022
Warren-Pat_01 wrote:
Does it come with a built-in ATM to pay for the fuel?
Mind you, the way we saw some drivers on the Bruce Highway a couple of days ago, the price of fuel isn't high enough or some people are either over paid or are wasting their bosses' fuel!
I drove new prime mover back to Brisbane from Sydney, 7 kilometres per litre with 10 litre motor, this being truck is possibly a 8 litre motor would be doing little better again. PS. My boss at the time worked at kilometres to the litre and then told me I should of done better.
Hylife said
08:15 PM Mar 25, 2022
Radar wrote:
Warren-Pat_01 wrote:
Does it come with a built-in ATM to pay for the fuel?
Mind you, the way we saw some drivers on the Bruce Highway a couple of days ago, the price of fuel isn't high enough or some people are either over paid or are wasting their bosses' fuel!
I drove new prime mover back to Brisbane from Sydney, 7 kilometres per litre with 10 litre motor, this being truck is possibly a 8 litre motor would be doing little better again. PS. My boss at the time worked at kilometres to the litre and then told me I should of done better.
Drove a new Iveco HR with a 25 tonne GVM from Sydney to Melbourne last week. Had no idea how much fuel it would use so we filled the 500 litre tank ($1,150) but it only used 160 litres for the 980km journey. That's 16 litres per 100km!
landy said
09:19 PM Mar 25, 2022
This would be more my choice park anywhere you like.
Found this in a Bunning car park.
would solve a small towing problem I have, no wdh bars needed.
Plenty of fuel and water storage.
Our local Bunnings only has 2.1 clearance so it's useless.
I got tried thinking about just "blackening the tyres".
Mind you, the way we saw some drivers on the Bruce Highway a couple of days ago, the price of fuel isn't high enough or some people are either over paid or are wasting their bosses' fuel!
I drove new prime mover back to Brisbane from Sydney, 7 kilometres per litre with 10 litre motor, this being truck is possibly a 8 litre motor would be doing little better again. PS. My boss at the time worked at kilometres to the litre and then told me I should of done better.
Drove a new Iveco HR with a 25 tonne GVM from Sydney to Melbourne last week.
Had no idea how much fuel it would use so we filled the 500 litre tank ($1,150) but it only used 160 litres for the 980km journey.
That's 16 litres per 100km!
Yes! Landy, with out the television antenna.
Thank you.
I would imagine that the fuel that thing uses would mean that you only park it once a month.
NO No Radar I would keep the TV antenna .
-- Edited by landy on Saturday 26th of March 2022 07:07:06 PM
Well, I suppose you could shut the generators down with it.
I was hoping with that on the roof no one would camp within 5 Ks then generators would not be a problem. Ahhh peace at last.
-- Edited by landy on Saturday 26th of March 2022 09:30:21 PM