I use a filter I put the hose on it the filter goes on and then the filter goes into the water intake. It works perfect. Takes a little bit longer to load up but you won’t get any of that funky stuff and pretty much shouldn’t drink that water anyways.
Wonderful video guys.As full time van lifers in the UK, now starting our fourth year, the only way to learn this type of life, is to make a few mistakes. Enjoy the life guys.
Regarding the water issue, if you had a system like the Berkey (there are many other brands available) you could have used that water by filtering it through the system.
First time watcher of your channel. Like it alot. Easy watching. Love your truck and your dog, and congrats to your sister and fiance. Have subscribed and look forward to more 👍
Ours is a 1993 xr250. It’s a ton of fun, and really speaks to how you don’t need a ton of power to have fun. And dead simple to work on! Thanks for the support!
Super Videos. Danke dafür. Wir folgen Euch in ein paar Monaten nach und das auch mit einem Fuso Canter. Bevor wir die Panamericana fahren werden wollen wir Europa durchfahren. Auch hier gibt es sehr schöne Plätze die man gesehen haben muss 😊 Viele tolle Erlebnisse Euch und evtuell treffen wir uns mal auf diesem wunderschönen Planeten. Viele Grüße aus Deutschland
Great Video! I agree that the East coast was harder to find free spots to stay vs West, but we found it pretty easy to locate ones through iOverlander. Although it might not be the prettiest, truck stops and rest areas apperception are go-to locations while visiting the East coast.
Yeah, ioverlander is such a great resource. Plenty of places to stop for a night, but spending a day working can be hard with the noise and commotion! Thanks for watching!
Always use a "food grade" hose for filling your water tanks. Doesn't matter where I go, I ALWAYS use my own hose to fill my tank, even if there is another hose already there.
Thanks for sharing your journey. I'm currently living in Dover NH. Welcome home yall. Ive been following tiny living for yrs. Just recently, watching box trucks. Where is a good place to start, for a model truck like yours? Look forward to hearing from you. Safe travels!!😎🤙🏽
Thanks for watching! Glad to see some fellow east coasters on here. Not a ton of options if you want 4x4- the Fuso is the only one ever sold in the states to our knowledge. You can also look to import something, but that can be hard. If you don’t care about 4x4, there are lots of options- used truck dealers could be a good place to at least sit in a few!
10:04 We spritz the entire faucet and handle with a bleach sudsy solution, scrub, rinse, repeat. . We use an in-line filter to reduce sediment. One of my hobbies is walking wrecking-yards aka 'dismantlers'. After the aluminum skin is recycled off a factory RecreateVehicle, the innerds are visible. Invariably, each translucent fresh water tank has inches of muck.
im curious to see your bikes on the back of the rig after the comments about how important it was to have them inside....also I see a different motorcylce in various shots. An upgrade? What is mounted on the cab of the truck?
Overlanding sometimes is confused with overloading😂 we carried 2 extra bicycles for a while- our gravel bikes. They were suction cupped to the rear. But we found ourselves not using them too much, so we recently left them in our storage unit. Now we just have the mountain bikes inside the truck. We had a 1979 Yamaha mx175 first, but then bought a sweet 1993 XR250. We wanted a bike that had passenger pegs to enable two-up riding. But we also ended up taking this off, to reduce our length. We simply found ourselves rarely using it! Seems as we’ve gone full time we just keep taking fewer things with us. We have our starlink mounted to the top of the cab. We have had 2 generations of star mounts. The one we now use is a flat mount and is great!
Thanks for your videos... Very well made. I'm in the process of building a box to put on the back of a Ram 5500. About 80% of the stuff is already bought. Just waiting on the Canadian winter to leave to start the box. I'm wondering about your A/C unit. It look like a residential unit. How is it performing for you guys ? I'm still hesitating on DC or AC power. We nearly never hook up to shore power.
Thanks so much! Sounds like an awesome build. So far(6 months now) the AC is working great! We rarely hook up to shore, but the AC will run for a bunch of hours on our 600AH of SOK batteries.
Awesome video series! We are going a very similar route with importing a expedition truck from EU. If possible, can you please share how you are insured (liability vs comprehensive) and did you go the commercial insurance route with an LLC? Who did you decide to go through? Thanks again!
I use a filter I put the hose on it the filter goes on and then the filter goes into the water intake. It works perfect. Takes a little bit longer to load up but you won’t get any of that funky stuff and pretty much shouldn’t drink that water anyways.
Ohh that's a good idea! What brand do you use? Might need to add that to our kit.
Wonderful video guys.As full time van lifers in the UK, now starting our fourth year, the only way to learn this type of life, is to make a few mistakes. Enjoy the life guys.
Thanks! Making mistakes is how we learn- we just try not to make them twice!
Regarding the water issue, if you had a system like the Berkey (there are many other brands available) you could have used that water by filtering it through the system.
That's a great point. We had considered a filter, but decided against it for space savings, but it would be excellent to have.
I like your drone shots , stay safe 😎
Thanks!
Dana you’re a great storyteller. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us🥰🥰
Thank you Erin, it means a lot!
Great story telling and use of b-roll.🎬🎞🎥📺
Congratulations on moving into your rig. 💪👍🛠
Thank you! Trying to make each video better than the last! 🍻
First time watcher of your channel. Like it alot. Easy watching. Love your truck and your dog, and congrats to your sister and fiance. Have subscribed and look forward to more 👍
Thanks so much for the kind words, Mark!
as a fellow motorcycle rider two thumbs up! Looking forward to future videos.
Thanks!! Rubber side down!
Great job guys, feeling inspired to finally start our RUclips channel. Gotta love those Allan built Fusos 👏
Thanks!! Yes, it's one fun truck!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
My 1st dirt bike was a 1988 XR250R, looked a lot like yours on the back of your cool rig. Dug your video- nice job.. cheers from New England
Ours is a 1993 xr250. It’s a ton of fun, and really speaks to how you don’t need a ton of power to have fun. And dead simple to work on! Thanks for the support!
Cheers from Malaysia 🎉🎉
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Super Videos. Danke dafür. Wir folgen Euch in ein paar Monaten nach und das auch mit einem Fuso Canter. Bevor wir die Panamericana fahren werden wollen wir Europa durchfahren. Auch hier gibt es sehr schöne Plätze die man gesehen haben muss 😊 Viele tolle Erlebnisse Euch und evtuell treffen wir uns mal auf diesem wunderschönen Planeten. Viele Grüße aus Deutschland
Thank you! Good luck on your travels!
Great Video!
I agree that the East coast was harder to find free spots to stay vs West, but we found it pretty easy to locate ones through iOverlander. Although it might not be the prettiest, truck stops and rest areas apperception are go-to locations while visiting the East coast.
Yeah, ioverlander is such a great resource. Plenty of places to stop for a night, but spending a day working can be hard with the noise and commotion! Thanks for watching!
Always use a "food grade" hose for filling your water tanks. Doesn't matter where I go, I ALWAYS use my own hose to fill my tank, even if there is another hose already there.
This is a lesson we’ve since learned! Gotta learn it somehow😉
Thanks for sharing your journey. I'm currently living in Dover NH. Welcome home yall. Ive been following tiny living for yrs. Just recently, watching box trucks. Where is a good place to start, for a model truck like yours? Look forward to hearing from you. Safe travels!!😎🤙🏽
Thanks for watching! Glad to see some fellow east coasters on here. Not a ton of options if you want 4x4- the Fuso is the only one ever sold in the states to our knowledge. You can also look to import something, but that can be hard. If you don’t care about 4x4, there are lots of options- used truck dealers could be a good place to at least sit in a few!
10:04
We spritz the entire faucet and handle with a bleach sudsy solution, scrub, rinse, repeat.
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We use an in-line filter to reduce sediment.
One of my hobbies is walking wrecking-yards aka 'dismantlers'.
After the aluminum skin is recycled off a factory RecreateVehicle, the innerds are visible.
Invariably, each translucent fresh water tank has inches of muck.
Super good advice, Thank you! Had no idea that we'd accumulate sediment.
Very cool setup. I love that you figured out a way to haul two bikes and a dual sport motorcycle.
Awesome video! New subscriber!
Welcome! Thanks for the love!
im curious to see your bikes on the back of the rig after the comments about how important it was to have them inside....also I see a different motorcylce in various shots. An upgrade? What is mounted on the cab of the truck?
Overlanding sometimes is confused with overloading😂 we carried 2 extra bicycles for a while- our gravel bikes. They were suction cupped to the rear. But we found ourselves not using them too much, so we recently left them in our storage unit. Now we just have the mountain bikes inside the truck. We had a 1979 Yamaha mx175 first, but then bought a sweet 1993 XR250. We wanted a bike that had passenger pegs to enable two-up riding. But we also ended up taking this off, to reduce our length. We simply found ourselves rarely using it! Seems as we’ve gone full time we just keep taking fewer things with us. We have our starlink mounted to the top of the cab. We have had 2 generations of star mounts. The one we now use is a flat mount and is great!
Love the truck . Love the Honda on the back .
Great video! I was wondering what was the estimate for the build including the truck itself.
Thanks for your videos... Very well made. I'm in the process of building a box to put on the back of a Ram 5500. About 80% of the stuff is already bought. Just waiting on the Canadian winter to leave to start the box. I'm wondering about your A/C unit. It look like a residential unit. How is it performing for you guys ? I'm still hesitating on DC or AC power. We nearly never hook up to shore power.
Thanks so much! Sounds like an awesome build. So far(6 months now) the AC is working great! We rarely hook up to shore, but the AC will run for a bunch of hours on our 600AH of SOK batteries.
Please post a tour soon!😄
We just posted a tour of our truck, check it out! ruclips.net/video/68K42pHdwW4/видео.html&ab_channel=HD.Adventuring
nice video
Thanks!
Awesome video series! We are going a very similar route with importing a expedition truck from EU. If possible, can you please share how you are insured (liability vs comprehensive) and did you go the commercial insurance route with an LLC? Who did you decide to go through? Thanks again!
Hey, Insurance can be a pain! We are comprehensively insured in US + Canada through progressive commercial.
For those who asked, We just posted a tour of our truck, check it out! ruclips.net/video/68K42pHdwW4/видео.html&ab_channel=HD.Adventuring
Interesting - but Dana’s narration tone is kind of flat, as if reading from a script without looking up from the notes.
Thanks for the feedback! Always looking to improve.
I hated it. When it ended. I hated that it ended.