Taking a quick look the studs appear to be 1/4-20 thread (I will check today). If so, I plan to replace with a spring washer and nyloc nut.I'm adding some speed nuts to my spares box. At a pinch if needed I can connect to those screws nearby and attach an alloy strip (also in my spares box) . Easier than trying to find a ziptie point.
+1 for the Noco GB70Used my Noco boost GB70 the other day. Same day as I Pulled the safari truck View attachment 7842829 out of the mud
Some guys with a Toyota Hilux had a flat battery so got them started with the booster. Dead easy. A great bit of kit to have on board. And I’m happier using all my kit to rescue others than to rescue myself.
This is the way!And I’m happier using all my kit to rescue others than to rescue myself.
I’ll try.
We've had an upgrade (after learning all about sprite sheets) anyway back on topic...
‘Building the Grenadier: Logsplitter’s Travels’You do indeed deserve to go on the IA payroll as "consultant proper tester".
This has been Microsoft's product development philosophy for decades.....‘Building the Grenadier: Logsplitter’s Travels’
In this episode Logsplitter test’s a Production Grenadier on behalf of everyone, as we at Ineos neglected that stage after focusing on testing prototypes. The consultants told us we could save money by getting customers to do it. Now let’s see how resilient Logsplitter is in this episode as we watch his adventures.
excellent photos. what is the hawk species pictured in the first photo?View attachment 7842966The next stage of the journey was a short one from Khaudom Sereketi camp View attachment 7842965 back to Tsumkwe as we wanted to visit the Nyae Nyae salt pans. We checked into the Tsumkwe country lodge where we stayed two nights In a small cabin. A great camp /lodge with a steady stream of locals and travellers at the camp , bar and restaurant. A great vibe it this place in real sleepy Tsumkwe in the middle of know where.
A three hour round trip to visit the Nyae Nyae pans which we did twice during our stay. Recent rains mean some very slippery sections and you need local knowledge to see whether it’s safe to go there. We were told Some big cat researchers had been stuck for a couple of days as had tried to traverse the pans before they had dried out from the rains
Vast expanses of salt pans dotted with herds of springbok and wildebeest. En route to the pans you pass lots of San people herding their cattle. And it’s real interesting at the Tsumkwe fuel station and general dealers. Guys turn up with the most battered pick up trucks to buy a few liters of fuel and a bottle of beer. The general dealers stock mainly consists of vehicle consumables , engine oil and many shelves of beer and spirits
Grenadier going well and temporary fixes holding things together., until we get to Windhoek.
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That’s a Little Sparrow Hawk. Much smaller than the European Sparrowhawk. A very beautiful specimen that came down to drink at the Tsumkwe lodgeexcellent photos. what is the hawk species pictured in the first photo?
Extreeeeeeeeemly jealous. Looking good , please keep us posted on your travels.Tsumkwe fuel station View attachment 7842979
Meant to put this up earlier for those interested... literally within hours of finding my cables had dropped onto the driveshaft (thanks again Logsplitter) and sending an email to my dealer, he had made up a prototype bracket to replace the plastic one that had the propensity to drop off it's hanger - actually I couldn't get it to stay on. An impressive 5 star service from my dealer for sure and one of many I've experienced. I'm about to leave on a 2 month driving journey and this fixes that issue.Yes, seems this plastic keeper that holds the cables to the body work is the failure point, it falls off and then the rubber grommets easily fall out dropping the cables onto the driveshaft. Hopefully Ineos comes up with a better solution - perhaps a newly designed keeper with a proper nut that secures it on to the body?
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Meant to put this up earlier for those interested... literally within hours of finding my cables had dropped onto the driveshaft (thanks again Logsplitter) and sending an email to my dealer, he had made up a prototype bracket to replace the plastic one that had the propensity to drop off it's hanger - actually I couldn't get it to stay on. An impressive 5 star service from my dealer for sure and one of many I've experienced. I'm about to leave on a 2 month driving journey and this fixes that issue.
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Yes, Ric at SLRV is outstanding... great ambassador for the brand. Also developing some impressive bits of kit. I should add, at the same time of sorting the cables out I had the latest 2.5hr software update.. unfortunately the update fried the body control module, rare but not unknown to others here who have experienced their vehicles out of service until a new module could be found and fitted. Fortunately Ric was prepared for such a failure and had two modules in stock - changed it over straight away. Cracker dealer.Legend - name and shame - always good to acknowledge the outstanding.