Hello folks,
After a while I just like to show you that with the new house came a very big Garden. That provides me with so much space to work.
And yes, we did some work to the Trailer and Jeep.
We lifted the Trailer.
We have new adjustable studs on it.
And those kind of little things, like a stronger solar panel regulator. Which means I can attache now the second solar panel with extended cable.
Great when the Trailer is in the shade.
Tot the Jeep we have now Escape Gear seat covers. Very happy with these.
And last weekend we had a failure in the lightbar. So, yes, we can repair it, but for now I bought the model, a single row lightbar, that I Always wanted to have o nthe Jeep.
So, it aint much all together, as the Trailer and Jeep are fairly perfect for us, but it is a start in the new place.
It came in a nice bag. Still in use.
The parts. Just the front seats, as the dog has its own cover.
A little adjustment I had to make. South Africa Jeeps dont have heated seats I guess, hehe.
Looking good.
With some pockets to store stuff.
The new lightbar
Still plenty of light.
The trailer was raised by Ard from Custom Offroad. A great mechanic that does a real good job.
lifting the body. As you can see, the body and chassis have just one cable that connects the winch with the batteries.
This is my chassis. you see the 40 liter of water tanks.
These squares will be fitted between body and chassis. They lift the body and as they are slightly larger, they will protect the body as well.
Difference is 3 cm more clearance. which is 2,7 cm more as needed. This is after a year of driving through Europe and Morocco.
So, this year we will be even better prepared for the road less traveled.
As I had some arguments about the Trauma and First Aid kit, which is presented by OB in the video's. I had to adjust my kits as well.
So, with the European situation in mind, and the help of my friend Olaf, who is a surgeon as well, (Urology, and when on duty, Trauma as well)
I took all my first aid kits and made a better one. More suited to our purposes.
And yes!!!! I think the video of OB made me think. So, thanks for that.
And yes, we dont have all the stuff. This is Europe.
a dutch military first aid backpack.
some military bandages for the real bloody wounds.
Little pouch for small wounds. finger tape for cuts and such.
Neck brace
And all the content we figured out and are able to use. And allowed to use here in Europe.
So, now we have a good first aid kit.
But it will be extended with cool packs, a first aid blanket, a normal blanket. and some stuff that two friends recommend as he is a Trauma Ambulance male nurse.
Well, that is it for today.
Greetings from Robert