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  1. Yes it is a pressure petrol stove, yes it does flare up a bit of lighting and no I don't use it in the truck but on the shelf on the back door. I have a little gas stove for quick cuppa's but tend to use the colman on overnight trips.

    Mike

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  2. Our 110 had that section cut out for a discovery gearbox, it made the whole seat box weak. When I put the correct gearbox in I found the bit that was cut out and bolted a bit of stainless angle over it. If I was to cut it off I would bolt or rivet some angle over there to strengthen the bridge. That way it would be strong and nearly flush.

    Mike

  3. 8 hours ago, reb78 said:

    I wonder if its to do with the freezer? And the National Luna will run a lot colder than the Waeco I think? The national luna has a dedicated freezer unit - always runs at 10C lower than the fridge setting. Set the fridge to -12 and take the inside lid off the freezer and the whole lot runs at -22. 

    Where as a waeco runs at the temperature it's set (-18°c max from memory) and there's a section that is about 5°c warmer. Same thing but different ways of listing and therefore measuring it I think.

     

    Mike

  4. My commute has just doubled for similar reasons. I too thought about economy box but can't bring myself to do it. At the moment I'm just stomaching the £200+ a month fuel bill, but I have a workmate who lives near so we have been car sharing  but given his mrs is about to drop we thought it wise to go in seperately for a while. I have a contingency plan of a mini based silly little plastic car...  the only catch is I have to build it first.

    So I say either live with it or car share/buy a euro box but I doubt you'll make much impact on your current fuel economy.

    Mike

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  5. I've got the waeco/domestic CF 35 and a CF 25 both good fridges will do minus 18° However they don't like low batterys. I have a charging fault on my second battery (not fully chargin) this caused the fridge to only work part time after a day last time I used it, normally it'll do a couple of days.

    Mike

     

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  6. They look beautiful and I'm sure they are more than strong enough, just welded recovery points make me uncomfortable. Please don't get me wrong I would use yours. When I made a recovery point for the ibex I used 10mm angle with webs and additional thickness welded on so the bolts went through the same bit of metal the load did.

    Mike

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  7. I would happily go hydraulic but I suspect it will be cost prohibitive. There looks to be winches small enough to fit, PTO drive pump makes the most sense (mine is a drop box so would need alterations). I have some room for a tank under the seat where the winch is but I suspect it would need to be a bespoke tank. 

    Mike

  8. I've got a lot less room than I thought the tray is only 190Dx190Hx680W. I can cut the tray if need be but short of moving the seat I won't get much more height (maybe 210). I have considered converting a husky to PTO but again without buying one I can't work out if it'll fit let alone convert. If it did fit I'd probably leave it electric anyway.

    Mike

  9. 11 hours ago, HoSS said:

    Thanks Mike, that looks a bit overkill. It will go on a trailer, circa 1.5 tons at a guess

     

    Yeah I figured it was, I was just thinking they do the customs thing day in day out. Plus they might have an empty lorry coming back if your not time constrained.

    Mike

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