Wow, what a primo rig! Perfect for two people with motorcycles or mountain bikes, for a week exploring the back country, or extended overlanding. Go For It
One thing I really like is the dual tongue jacks for leveling. I've never thought of that and I think I'll do that to one of my trailers just to see how I like it. That would be two jack stands that I don't have to set up when I get to camp. In my opinion having the diesel fuel tank in the same compartment as the power compartment is dangerous. Sparks happen. Flamable fumes and electric stuff should not be in the same compartment. The removable tongue is a great security idea! That could be done to any trailer with a little cutting and welding.
Diesel doesn't produce flammable fumes like gasoline does! If that was the case, Home Heating systems wouldn't have the Fuel Tank(s) in the same area as the Furnace!👌
Wow, what a primo rig!
Perfect for two people with motorcycles or mountain bikes, for a week exploring the back country, or extended overlanding.
Go For It
Thanks Luke!!!!👍🇺🇸
I really want a bigger version of this with a vintage vibe.
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Please, would you speak on the capacity of the AC, as in off grid in Texas during August?
One thing I really like is the dual tongue jacks for leveling. I've never thought of that and I think I'll do that to one of my trailers just to see how I like it. That would be two jack stands that I don't have to set up when I get to camp. In my opinion having the diesel fuel tank in the same compartment as the power compartment is dangerous. Sparks happen. Flamable fumes and electric stuff should not be in the same compartment. The removable tongue is a great security idea! That could be done to any trailer with a little cutting and welding.
Let us know how it goes with the leveling jacks.
Diesel doesn't produce flammable fumes like gasoline does! If that was the case, Home Heating systems wouldn't have the Fuel Tank(s) in the same area as the Furnace!👌
The bars on the inside of the roof - to what height does it reduce the inside ?