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2Awolf
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 มิ.ย. 2021
Traveling to Conservation Areas and wolf sanctuaries and providing reviews of these areas.
Adding the IBex 800 T to the 2Awolf Expedition
Been talking about it for a while. Decided to pull the trigger and get it. This will be a good time to prep the bike through winter and be ready for spring.
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Eva Expedition truck to review Rudolf Bennett Conservation area Missouri
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Very nice place, wide open spaces, clean, friendly people, perfect weather
Took Expedition truck Eva for full review of Lake Showme Missouri.
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Nice lake. Don't know more about what to say about it.
Expedition Truck build part 28 Add solar panels, remove PTO generator
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getting more stuff including adding a center console, solar panels and tool box. .
Expedition truck build part 27 shower, Eco Worthy DC install, new steps, back up cameras
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Still getting a few things done to the truck build
Expedition to Lake Paho Conservation area Missouri review. Awesome place
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This was a clean and nice place to check out. Well worth the stop.
Expedition truck build part 26. dropping satellite dishes off roof!
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Glad to take off the extra junk from the roof top and getting the steps fixed
Expedition truck build part 25 near complition
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Got generator started up, new silverware, new tires and more
Expedition truck build Eva part 24. We got AC, a bed and a new car port!
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Got a lot done. Got the bed installed, propane tank mounted, new car port, diesel tank installed, checked out the AC unit. whew...
Eva Expedition truck build part 23 finish fold up table installed butcher block
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Quick fix for the fold up table. Got the butcher block installed and set up the rocker switches
Expedition truck build part 22 new table installed and security system
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Been waiting for this table to be installed. So happy. Plus also got the security cameras up.
Expedition Truck build Eva Part 21 water leak kitchen near completion
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Getting closer. Had another water leak, got some caulking done, installed another cabinet..
Expedition truck build Eva Part 20 back splash, hold down water tank
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Added cabinet knobs, anchored down water tank, installed back splash
Eva Expedition truck build part 19 kitchen sink and counter top
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Getting the counter tops installed and sink too. moving along!
Eva Expedition truck build part 18. water tank install leaked
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I assumed that a brand new water tank would not leak. I should have checked first. Moved the inverter for the last time.
Expedition Truck build 17 Eva LifePO4 battery water tank
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Expedition Truck build 17 Eva LifePO4 battery water tank
Expedition truck build part 15 installing LED lights diesel heater fill hack
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Expedition truck build part 15 installing LED lights diesel heater fill hack
Eva Expedition truck build part 14 Inverter issues, running diesel heater
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Eva Expedition truck build part 14 Inverter issues, running diesel heater
Eva Expedition Truck build part 13, battery, water tank, lights
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Eva Expedition Truck build part 13, battery, water tank, lights
Eva Expedition Truck build part 10 Diesel heater
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Eva Expedition Truck build part 10 Diesel heater
International Expedition Truck Build Part 9
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International Expedition Truck Build Part 9
Expedition truck build part 7 -kitchen cabinets and snow
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Expedition truck build part 7 -kitchen cabinets and snow
Expedition Truck build out- Eva build part4
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Expedition Truck build out- Eva build part4
Expedition truck build out. 2004 International Part #2
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Expedition truck build out. 2004 International Part #2
YOU ARE NOT OKAY WITH 400ppm. You become confused. You know what is happening but you cannot make sensible decisions. And if you smoke then your haemoglobin is partially damaged and CO affects you more. I know from practical experience. I was the guinea pig.
Your smelling diesel on the warm up due to incomplete combustion, someone cut the end off one and filmed it, early on its a very poor yellow flame but once up to temp, it burns with a blue gas like flame.
It sounds like you had an awesome vacation & congratulations on the new adventure bike. Back in the day I used to do dual sport rides here in WI but now I focus on street riding the back roads. Thank you for sharing & safe travels.
Do a proper test with the door closed.
New sub, great bike man!
Thanks. Welcome aboard.
If you want to stay safe you will also buy a CO detector for your rig. Anytime you are using a combustible fuel for heating you are at risk of CO poisoning. A faulty heat exchanger can also cause CO to enter your heating space. You can have the best exhaust system in the world and still die because of a faulty heat exchanger or an air intake drawing in exhaust. The proximity of the cold air for heating intake and the exhaust makes these types of heaters extremely dangerous if you don't take the necessary precautions. CO detectors are cheap life insurance.
If you are to measure in the space, the doors must be closed!, I have run 2 Vevor Heaters in real cold and they have worked like Rolex, I have changed the fuel pumps to silence, No one should mention China in negative terms because they make it possible for ordinary people to escape the "agenda ruin the middle class".
Model number please?
What is model number??
I don't remember. I threw it away.
heater installation for suicidal maniacs. operating and internal combustion device in an enclosed environment is very FOOLISH.
Zippers are junk also. Threw mine in the trash and bought a yeti
Diesel doesn't produce carbon monoxide. Only CO2 and no2
Sure does see dieselinjurylaw.com
It doesn't produce CO if it has absolutely perfect combustion. Even a well tuned heater will produce CO because we live in an imperfect world.
That looks like a nice big level area that would be nice if you were running late & rolling in after sunset. I really like the night sky & early morning photos you added to the video. Thank you for sharing another nice location to camp with a lot to offer.
🤔 Pretty sure it's supposed to re circulate air inside the van and if you test the hot air for C0.. To tune it you measure the exhaust..
Ive been running these heaters full-time for 8+ years..... Zero issues or problems........ Alot safer than propane.... A must have.😎👍👍
Great demonstration..... Thanks
oohh I wanna go bass fishing there
Thank you for sharing the Lake Showme Campground locations, I like the idea of having options of where to camp. I will definitely add them as another interesting place to check out in Missouri. Get well soon Mrs 2A Wolf.
Thank you!
Very nice! Glad to see you out again... and Eva too! :)
Looks great!
I had the same issue with the RTIC 30 after 7 years, but limited use. Seems to be a very common problem and I got the same response. I’m done with RTIC as well.
Why take off the PTO generator.
To run the PTO generator, it takes transfer switch, fuse panels and the truck running to make it work. We have a small gen to run the AC if needed. So we have no need for that monster. Lol. Thanks for the question.
It's great to see your grandchildren are eager to help you & have a good mechanical aptitude. Eva is looking pretty sharp with your logo on the sides & it's always nice to get the little & big bulky jobs out of the way. Thank you for sharing the continued progress.
Happy belated Father's Day to you also. I've been thinking about adding a DC to DC charger to my truck camper rig & after watching your video, it looks like a fairly straight forward insulation. Thank you for sharing your install.
It is great for catfish fishing. Great camping Have been they a lot with a pop camper
Congratulations on a successful first trip with your rig. Thank you for sharing the Lake Paho Conservation Area, I will definitely add it to my list of places to visit. I like the good sized dumpsters, because I like to go for walks picking up trash as a payback for the free campsite. Of course it would even be better if there wasn't any trash to pick up.
She is looking really nice & thank you again sharing the build process. I can't wait to hear about the shake down run & to see the walk around video. It's cool to see the transformation of a work truck into a overlanding rig.
Gotta say great job with getting that mattress in.😮💪 The whole thing is coming along nicely. 👍 Great idea with the shelter. That should help alot.
Good idea. I’m starting to look for panels for my 08 Mega Cab. I’m starting to work on the cardboard templates, and looking for a CNC hydro jet locally. And don’t drive through construction sites in the southwest, the migrants will think you’re El Migra. By the way, Molle rhymes with Molly.
Lol. All good advice. Good luck on your plans. Curious to see how it turns out. Thanks
I live in Atlanta mo
Seemed like a nice area. Thanks for the reply.
@@2awolf817 no problem
Great idea on raising the inverter & toothpaste for the win (I will have to remember that one). Man, that backsplash looks amazing.
Thanks 👍
Killed many a buck there at BH.
I've heard it's a pretty good place. I may try my first MO buck there.
Wow, that sink is huge with a lot of cool accessories. Thank you for sharing the progress on Eva.
Good job Perry
Wow, that's a really nice battery & electrical setup. I just switched from AGM batteries to LiTime in my truck camper & really like them. Thank you for sharing the progress on the build.
Wow those LED lights are nice & thank you for bringing up the liquid electrical tape. I forgot that my son borrowed my liquid electrical tape & hasn't returned it yet. I'm also digging your custom diesel heater funnel, I love it when a plan comes together.
I like the idea of a winch & brush guard, for the winch PTO or electric would be good. In the future if you have to run wires through your walls, I love my Harbor Freight fiberglass wire running kit. I've even used WD40 for a lube in the tight spots. Thank you for sharing your progress & it's really coming together now. Also good save on the battery hold down.
Have you considered running a pto style winch? Not sure what engine/trans your running but on a truck of that type a pto should be a option.
hummm good point. The truck already has a PTO and shaft. I'll look into that. Thanks
It's looking really good & I like the above cabinet lighting. Thank you for sharing the build process.
That 9k lb truck bumper could use some serious wall thickness. 200 bucks will get you set up with a flux core welder, gloves, mask and a roll of wire. Live a little!!!
You are probably right. It is slightly thicker than stock.
Hope you left some extra in the living box for the flexible exhaust pipe.....the frame is going to flex and the box is going to move which is going to cause problems with your pipe if you didnt.
There only about 2" inside that could flex. I hope it's enough. Good thought. Thanks
You are most welcome & I'm glad the flex pipe idea worked. I also really like the under cabinet storage idea, there's nothing better than people sharing good ideas.
Thanks again!
Don’t waste that valuable space under your kitchen units 👍🏻🇬🇧
The space under the top wall units or the base units? Thanks
@@2awolf817 under the base units 👍🏻🇬🇧
It looks like your cabinet biuld puzzle fits together pretty well. I don't know anything about diesel heaters but could you use regular truck exhaust pipe & not have to shield the light weight diesel heater pipe? Thank you for sharing the build process.
Good idea but don't have a bender.. but they do make the flexible type. That would be stronger! I'll look into it. Thanks
It's looking really good & thank you for sharing the build process/progress.
I wonder why it's doing that
That's strange with the buckling of the paneling, I wonder if it's the difference in expansion & contraction rate of the two different materials with the extreme weather. I really like your thinking of keeping the rear door usable & thank you for sharing the updates.
Nice looking cabinets & I'm sure glad I'm in Arizona for a few months. Thank you for sharing the progress & be safe with that snow & cold.
I enjoy your progress - don't enjoy the cold... brrrrr
I love watching the process of Eva coming to life, and the sweatshirt is amazing and so comfortable 😍 #nonationlikedonation