Sorry to see you guys had a bit of trouble out there. Lucky to have the tools and knowledge to get going again. Thanks for looking after the FJ when we went to town and hope you found enough yellow to fix your trailer. Stay safe 💛
Top job on the bush fix 👍 bad luck on the accident 😕glad to see no one got hurt just a bit of pride ! Keep swinging guys ⛏🇦🇺⛏🍻 love all your videos 👍🍻cheers guys
Hi Diane, Travelling in the Australian outback is to some extent a risky business. You never quite know what to expect but all you can do is be well prepared. I learned a long time ago that you are wasting you time taking spare parts. If something breaks it's never something you brought along. We try to carry fix-it bits and pieces like nuts and bolts, wire, zip-ties, glue and a nice little tool kit.
Perhaps not quite that heavy bobcat man. 60L water = 60kg, 50L Petrol = 35kg, 300kg in two quads, dryblower 30kg, generator 30kg and a few other odds and ends. It was most likely not overloaded but was certainly not designed to be towed by a 4WD truck over rough terrain.
Sorry to see you guys had a bit of trouble out there. Lucky to have the tools and knowledge to get going again. Thanks for looking after the FJ when we went to town and hope you found enough yellow to fix your trailer. Stay safe 💛
That sucks but at least you guys are unhurt. Best wishes to you folks and Tazzie.
Glade you are both ok
Bush Mechanics Extrondonaire well done guys
You absolute bloody troopers. Top stuff guys.
Sometimes you just get lucky. We usually travel alone but you never expect to have something like this go wrong.
Top job on the bush fix 👍 bad luck on the accident 😕glad to see no one got hurt just a bit of pride ! Keep swinging guys ⛏🇦🇺⛏🍻 love all your videos 👍🍻cheers guys
I bet you were glad to have a mate there with you, thank you for sharing this vid.
Mick, I couldn't have had anybody better to help . My younger brother Merv and I have pulled ourselves out of many scrapes and scraps over the years.
Geez, that's a bit of bad luck. At least you're all safe
So unlucky cross your fingers nothing more goes wrong an adventure you'll never forget in a hurry.
Hi Diane, Travelling in the Australian outback is to some extent a risky business. You never quite know what to expect but all you can do is be well prepared. I learned a long time ago that you are wasting you time taking spare parts. If something breaks it's never something you brought along. We try to carry fix-it bits and pieces like nuts and bolts, wire, zip-ties, glue and a nice little tool kit.
Easy in hindsight, but shouldn't have loaded it up again after the first break, what a nightmare.
Thanks Benny but I think I needed your advice on the day :}
is that a 750 kg trailer carrying 1200 kg 🤪
Perhaps not quite that heavy bobcat man. 60L water = 60kg, 50L Petrol = 35kg, 300kg in two quads, dryblower 30kg, generator 30kg and a few other odds and ends. It was most likely not overloaded but was certainly not designed to be towed by a 4WD truck over rough terrain.