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Good morning.
That's easy George take it off and put it up the front 😜😜.
I bought a complete door and frame from a caravan and made it fit the Isuzu...
Weather a bit warmer this morning
9 degrees heading to 23...
Nothing planned for today, Carol will be off to bingo...I may go out to next doors farm and get some corrugated iron... second hand..I have a plan 🙀🤔
Safe trip Dave.
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Oh now you lot don't faint that I am out of bed so early, had to ring my M8's Vet in NZ he said he would have a look at Brians X/Rays and see if he can shed light on it all. Had some rain but nothing much to write home about. Getting excited about Ellie running at the Olympics tonight. Off to see what to do now.
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Good morning everyone. We are down near West Wyalong now. It's rather cool and we have had a few showers already. Bandit is dirty on me, I think he has figured out where we are headed.
Safe travels everybody. Have a top day.
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Well, we made it down to Mulwala earlier this arvo.
The country starts to green up a bit south of Dubbo. And that's where the rain started for us today too. The Winny and the Jimny both need a bit of a scrub now.
We've been to the hospital and seen Terrie's dad now. The doctor reckons he's coming home Wednesday, but I don't think that will happen. The poor old bugger can barely walk, and he's still losing weight.
We have to wait and see what tomorrow brings.
Bandit still isn't talking to me. Muttered something about cold places, again. :lol:
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supersparky wrote: Mon Aug 05, 2024 5:46 pm Well, we made it down to Mulwala earlier this arvo.
The country starts to green up a bit south of Dubbo. And that's where the rain started for us today too. The Winny and the Jimny both need a bit of a scrub now.
We've been to the hospital and seen Terrie's dad now. The doctor reckons he's coming home Wednesday, but I don't think that will happen. The poor old bugger can barely walk, and he's still losing weight.
We have to wait and see what tomorrow brings.
Bandit still isn't talking to me. Muttered something about cold places, again. :lol:
Does your Jimny have the dog clutch on the rear tailshaft and free wheeling hubs on the front? Still tossing up between doing the dog clutch on the rear drive shaft or upgrading to a Sierra transferbox and the two stick conversion that adds a 2WD low range but adding a dog clutch to the front drive shaft .....

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Does your Jimny have the dog clutch on the rear tailshaft and free wheeling hubs on the front? Still tossing up between doing the dog clutch on the rear drive shaft or upgrading to a Sierra transferbox and the two stick conversion that adds a 2WD low range but adding a dog clutch to the front drive shaft .....
Wouldn't it be easier just buying something that works with no frigging around. ... You're running out of time to travel.
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Good morning everyone, Got to watch Ellie Beer do her first Olympics run, she did a PB and has another chance tomorrow. Off to bed again now :lol:
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jon_d wrote: Mon Aug 05, 2024 10:21 pm
Does your Jimny have the dog clutch on the rear tailshaft and free wheeling hubs on the front? Still tossing up between doing the dog clutch on the rear drive shaft or upgrading to a Sierra transferbox and the two stick conversion that adds a 2WD low range but adding a dog clutch to the front drive shaft .....
Wouldn't it be easier just buying something that works with no frigging around. ... You're running out of time to travel.
There, I've said it. Off my chest now.
We don't have anything to travel in at the moment Jon, but we do have a 2010 Jimny, a 2006 Prius and a '74 Kombi. While the insurance companies buggerise around, I might at least be able to organise which will be the towed, which will be sold and which will be mothballed for use when we aren't travelling. We could just tow a trailer and take which ever one we feel like at the time ...... but the weight rules say that if all the load is on the trailer, the weight of the trailer plus the load must be less than 2 tonne, otherwise it must have break away brakes .... just another thing to cause a drama at the most inconvenient time, so flat towing makes the most sense, then the gypsy trailer, then a very light vehicle on a very light trailer .....

As you say, we are running out of time ..... and money, I can't afford the time or $$ to go through all the options to see which works best for us, so it's easiest to see who does what and go from there.

As anyone who has had a major insurance claim will know, you never get back what you lost, we were reduced to the clothes we were standing in, we will have to make do with what we can afford in the time we have left ...... that sort of rules out buying a Suzuki Grand Vitara with the required Blue ox set up and a motorhome already set up with everything we want to travel, after having been through that twice already, both the time and $$ will limit just what we can do as far as a motorhome and a towed ....... or maybe we won't be able to do any of it and build a house in today's crunch regarding building costs ...... the cost of building a house in Mannum, much like anywhere outside the metro areas, has skyrocketed since the start of the pandemic, there is virtually no way to insure against that, you don't know just what the cost will be until the worst thing you could image happens, a workshop, business, two motorhomes and a house with all the out buildings and all the gear collected over a lifetime of working, plus what you bought to replace what you lost .... all gone ... start again at 69 yrs old with a body that just wants to sit down and rest .......

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T1, wrong attitude, of course you can do it. You own the land, get ? Sarah or Rivergum to do the house and land package. Look into the over 50's villages NOT retirement home. You know our setup and it is so easy even I can manage it all. One thing at a time you old fart. Just do it.
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T1, we have our stock standard Jimny on the Tilta trailer. The main reason was, at the time, there was a spate of flat towed vehicles getting the driveline destroyed because they had inadvertently been left in gear and towed. For us, it was a no brainer at the time. And you can back it up, even around a corner if necessary. Can't do that with a flat tow.
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