some from my collection..[ATTACH]184578[/ATTACH
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 09:30 AM
184717184718 Not bad for its size and fully laden apart from empty water tanks. Kitchen, beds, solar, batteries, fridge, cabinetry/cupboards all installed, just needs windows, toilet and shower...
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 09:28 AM
It has a 6.8m body, panels only came 6.5m long hence the join near the front. It's a 75mm Ali angle extrusion, 50mm on the interior joins too, all glued and riveted. Couldn't get anywhere to roll...
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 09:28 AM
Dropped an 18 month old heifer still suckling her mum for the neighbours. Gut cavity had at least 15kgs of pearly white fat in it. Was bloody everywhere. Kidneys were buried inside at least 6 inches...
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 07:47 AM
If you are going to eat it you want to kill it before 2 year old 18mths is best before they start working and smashing fences. If keeping for eating steers are better. When processing the bull don't...
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 07:46 AM
Go for it. We used to run a house cow and the best beef we ever had was the rising two year old still sucking on mum.
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 07:43 AM
cast iron lpg gas rings from the warehouse...rough as guts,heavy,bullet proof and last for years...Ive got a double ring one,one small ring inside big outer ring...it goes everywhere (including to...
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 06:55 AM
Re using the bricks and a grill plate. Back when I was flatting we had a wheel barrow set up with a grill rack out of the oven set up on bricks.... we could wheel it wherever we decided to hold a...
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 06:53 AM
Yep, just buy a Weber Baby Q, I love my Q1200 (higher lid height), and a 4 or 4.5kg bottle. So easy to just throw in the back of the car when going anywhere. Even took it to Stewart Island. I've...
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 06:51 AM
Look on trademe for a second hand 4 or 6 burner gas hob. Should be able to find a second hand one where someone has just redone their kitchen. Make a frame to sit it in with a solid lid on top that...
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 06:49 AM
Some old hessian sacks drapped over the chilly bin and kept wet knocks the temp down 5 or so degrees. Keep in the shade, and where a bit of wind can get to. But will use quite a bit of water to work...
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 06:49 AM
It would be a big constraint having to have an open fire unless you're on private land, I think all DOC areas and most forestry companies have a permanent open fire ban. Would put a dampner on...
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 06:47 AM
+1 on the binos... do this quite often when I don't take the real camera with me. Agree with Micky Duckcan be a right pain to get it all lined up, guess that's why they invented the phone scope......
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 06:45 AM
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Liked On: 30-11-2021, 06:44 AM
Couple taken on the phone looking through the binos 184669 184670 The bull on the left in the first photo could possibly be the same one I shot about a month ago in the same area. 184671
Liked On: 30-11-2021, 06:44 AM