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The Only Device You Will Need When Heading Outdoors | The Gear Caster @TheGearcaster - 0 views

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    Really? That's a big claim. It is a pretty unique piece of kit all the same.
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What To Pack For Several Days Bushcrafting In The Late Spring, Summer And Early Autumn ... - 0 views

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    In this Badger Bushcraft Blog article Phil Brown, Badger Bushcraft Head Instructor, revisits an article that he wrote some years ago and was published by The Bushcraft Magazine.
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A Girl's Guide to Surviving your First Camping Trip | camptrip.com - 0 views

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    A Girl's Guide to Surviving your First Camping Trip: What every girl should know before they head out into the wild. This advice will help you prepare to go camping.
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Full Time RV Travel - How do you Plan Your RV Road Trips? | READY TO GO Full Time RVing - 0 views

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    So are your RV Road trips planned or do you just head out with travel plans set in jello? Read more of how we are planning our summer trip. . .here.
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Outdoors: Richardson: Camping ain't what it used to be || OnlineAthens.com - 0 views

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    Laura and I recently went on a camping excursion and it set me to thinking about the good old days of heading out to the woods and roughing it.
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The Importance of Leaving Word Before Heading Into the Wild. | Paul Kirtley's Blog - 0 views

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    Interesting post that discusses planning your outdoors activity and who you should tell about where you are going and what you propose doing.
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LCOOL.org :: View topic - R151F gearbox upgraded internals - 0 views

  • Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:03 am    Post subject: For all those who would rather beef up the HZJ105 series R151F gearbox than replace it, here is a list of parts required to replace the partially splined 3rd / 4th Clutch hub with the modified fully splined clutch hub that is currently available for the 78/79 series R151F gearbox. 1 x Modified Clutch Hub 33362-35030M 3 x Shift Keys 33366-35030 2 x Shift Key Springs 33391-25030 1 x Clutch Hub Sleeve 33364-35050 1 x 3rd Gear Synchro 33368-35020 1 x 4th Gear Synchro 33368-3
  • For all those who would rather beef up the HZJ105 series R151F gearbox than replace it, here is a list of parts required to replace the partially splined 3rd / 4th Clutch hub with the modified fully splined clutch hub that is currently available for the 78/79 series R151F gearbox. 1 x Modified Clutch Hub 33362-35030M 3 x Shift Keys 33366-35030 2 x Shift Key Springs 33391-25030 1 x Clutch Hub Sleeve 33364-35050 1 x 3rd Gear Synchro 33368-35020 1 x 4th Gear Synchro 33368-35040 1 x 3rd Gear 33034-60030 (ouch - yes this must be replaced however, the input shaft and output shaft don't need replacing) All available from Don Kyatt or Driveline with a total retail cost around $770 inc GST. Now for the interesting part, Don Kyatt's Melbourne head office said that plans were underway to manufacture a fully splined version of the 100 series clutch hub but it won't be available for at least a year. Other items available to beef up the gearbox are the hardened 1st and 5th gear thrust washers, the metal cylindrical spacer and the fully splined 5th gear. I was also informed that it may be prudent to replace the retaining plate securing the output shaft bearing - 333151-35020 ($52 inc).
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12-Volt Air Compressor Comparison - Equipment Tests - Overlander 4WD Magazine - Austral... - 0 views

  • ARB CKMP12
  • Made in Australia. Hard case provides great protection. 50 percent claimed duty cycle - 30-minutes on / 30-minutes off. 105 pound pressure cut off switch, which also allows unit to be left on when air line is removed from tyre. 40 amp inline fuse. ON/Off switch in case. Lid is designed to switch compressor off when closed - great safety feature. High quality heat resistant air line is easy to unravel. Large diameter sintered bronze air cleaner rated for fine bull dust is unique. Very fast to inflate tyres given the small physical build. One of the few compressors that is not a 'copy' of another unit. Test ended at 95psi due to pressure cut of switch activating.
  • ARB SIDEWINDER Twin cylinder with plastic heat shields over heads and body, soft carry bag, claimed max 150psi, large air filter is built in and well protected from damage, switch box with circuit breaker (eliminates fuse), deflation chuck, sand tray, handle folds down for storage. Shroud on motor prevented us measuring max temperatures.
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    Overlander air compressor comparison
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Brooklyn man, 30, quits engineering job and walks across United States just to clear hi... - 0 views

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    long distance walk across the US
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