Best Tools & Gadgets Off-Roading in the Cab

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  • Best Tools & Gadgets Off-Roading in the Cab (not including comms and GPS). In this video I show you which tools and gadgets I use and find useful to have in the cab while Off-roading to cover most tasks and situations along the tracks and trails.
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Komentáře • 184

  • @SuperDrummerJay
    @SuperDrummerJay Před 7 lety +1

    Being on a Fire Dept, my first thought was "Where's the Fire Extinguisher?" I have mine strapped to the center console, passenger side, easily in reach. (My 2M Ham radio is on the driver side). Also have an ANSI 2 vest (Hi-Vis clothing), 30 minute flares, and a first aid kit. (Not the cheap store bought junk, I have training and can tell you build your own.) I always have at least 3 torches, you want ones that are magnetic if possible, makes working on things hands free much easier. Vice grips... best quick fix tool ever made. A tub of 95% alcohol wipes. (Keeps your hands clean.) I keep 2 radios in my truck, just because you never know when your buddy will have to spot you, and needs a easy way to communicate to you.

  • @saltydiarrhea386
    @saltydiarrhea386 Před 8 lety +6

    "Cutting through the lazy barrier,"
    I love it!
    Great work again to your entire crew. I really liked the table edit.

  • @DustinBKerensky97
    @DustinBKerensky97 Před 8 lety +81

    A little packet of wet wipes or baby wipes are good to have in the glovebox for the same reason of being able to wash your hands without using up any water. Once they dry you can burn them in the fire to cut down on garbage being hauled too.

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  Před 8 lety +15

      +Dustin B one of the best things to pack for camping :)

    • @jgoldz2610
      @jgoldz2610 Před 8 lety

      +Ronny Dahl (4 Wheeling in W.A.) Fishing too

    • @hammatime94
      @hammatime94 Před 6 lety +1

      great idea im sure they would be good fire starters too.

    • @donpaterson2397
      @donpaterson2397 Před 5 lety

      Also if no access to a shower or ability to wash, antibacterial wipes under the armpits etc will extend your hygiene before going completely feral.

    • @leftslopemedia3564
      @leftslopemedia3564 Před 5 lety

      Once they are dry, just add a little bit of water and rehydrate them!

  • @LAWSIE100
    @LAWSIE100 Před 8 lety +3

    SO much mint info in all these top tips videos! Definitely putting my organiser in the front next trip and getting a tool kit like that!

  • @stevenr7003
    @stevenr7003 Před 8 lety +21

    I have found if you spray paint your tools with a bright color they stand out if dropped at night or forgot on the ground and make yours stand out if someone has tools like yours also if you paint them with a bright girly color they tend to not get borrowed by someone on a long term basses

  • @linocappelli2765
    @linocappelli2765 Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the video. We seem to have a similar set up. Radio/tools/air pressure stuff/hat/radio/flashlight.
    I really like the little DC flashlight, I might get one.
    However, I tend to carry a head lamp as well as a flash light, which is very useful both on the trail and at the campsite because you can talk AND use both hands.

  • @olliehopnoodle4628
    @olliehopnoodle4628 Před 6 lety +1

    Another great video Ronnie! I like the cigarette lighter torche idea! I would also add that easy access to a fire extinguisher is important.

  • @johngray9702
    @johngray9702 Před rokem

    Im really glad i found your channel. Thank you

  • @MarkWucher
    @MarkWucher Před 8 lety +5

    Nice! I tend to bring too many tools....and they ride in the back of my truck in a drawer. I like the idea of having. A condensed set in the cab. I'm going to start doing that.

  • @gorillahd9247
    @gorillahd9247 Před 5 lety

    I have the same Gerber machete and Bushnell binoculars. Good gear that serves me well. Scott

  • @dalandser562
    @dalandser562 Před 7 lety +1

    I'm glad that 2 of the must-haves are iconic Crocodile Dundee items - the hat and the machete. Love these videos :)

  • @ThirdDayGuitarFan
    @ThirdDayGuitarFan Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the great videos, Ronny and co. Keep them up!

  • @Jansoom
    @Jansoom Před 8 lety +27

    Great list Ronnie, also tyre plugs and tool most importantly a fire extinguisher

    • @danielsundberg1977
      @danielsundberg1977 Před 6 lety

      Jason Jones yep i keep a 0.9kg dry powder in each front door bottle holders

    • @geoff6532
      @geoff6532 Před 6 lety

      Definitely agreed. Especially if you drive anything other than a land Rover 😉

  • @itlldoo6128
    @itlldoo6128 Před 8 lety +50

    first Aid kit should be with the machete lol.

  • @brettkuhnold216
    @brettkuhnold216 Před 8 lety +1

    Love the cigarette socket torch, its a great idea. I also carry a decent multi tool. Great info video looking forward to the next one.

  • @rollyb5061
    @rollyb5061 Před 8 lety

    great advice and tips Ronny

  • @tomauer28
    @tomauer28 Před 8 lety +3

    That "cheap" folding hand saw looks like a Bahco folding saw, they are great and well priced! Most bushcrafters and hikers should always have one of these.. They are the best bang for buck compact saw i've ever used! A great asset to have in the cab.

    • @Jtwizzle
      @Jtwizzle Před 7 lety +1

      I like silky saws.

    • @TheScoundrel70
      @TheScoundrel70 Před 6 lety

      tomauer28 they are fantastic saws. Ronny, you can get replacement blades from Bacho for very little cash.

  • @AndrewKumler
    @AndrewKumler Před 8 lety +40

    Going to get me one of those cigarette lighter torches, brilliant idea.

  • @InMused
    @InMused Před 7 lety +1

    Just went back and rewatched this one.
    I keep a hi-vis vest under my seat. Very worthwhile when you have to pull over on a highway and deal with a tree, flat or breakdown and traffic is a risk. I have also used them to mark unmovable roadside hazards.

  • @andreszentay7446
    @andreszentay7446 Před 7 lety

    Im in love with your ride

  • @Chris.Plunkett
    @Chris.Plunkett Před 7 lety

    Man your videos are really excellent. Thanks for posting them.

  • @carloseduardoleroy7723

    Good list !

  • @dirtydaddy21
    @dirtydaddy21 Před 8 lety

    Great video Ronny very interesting to watch.

  • @BASEJPR
    @BASEJPR Před 8 lety

    Another great video!!

  • @4WDG
    @4WDG Před 8 lety

    very informative! thanks

  • @markozsky
    @markozsky Před 8 lety

    great wrench sets.

  • @markwatton214
    @markwatton214 Před 8 lety +3

    love your videos mate.
    keep them coming☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺

  • @xjinit
    @xjinit Před 7 lety +9

    LED headlamp is key!

  • @johnburens3395
    @johnburens3395 Před 8 lety +1

    I like to bring a combination compressor/jump charger and all the tools I know my vehicle will use. A day spent researching the different types of fasteners and their size that your vehicle uses is time well spent. Nothing is worse than an easy fix and not having the tool to do it with! My Jump charger has an inverter in it as well, so I can charge stuff while I'm driving without draining my battery, one of the most useful gadgets I carry.

  • @jwpallett
    @jwpallett Před 7 lety +2

    you do a great show

  • @wizardorlegend
    @wizardorlegend Před 8 lety +11

    I can't believe no ones said it yet,
    He's got a knife,
    That's not a knife, now that's a knife.
    Ronny think about taking a set of garden shears as well. Allows you to trim branches with ease from the drivers seat just out the window especially if you can't get the door open if your to close to something on a narrow track.

  • @MaK1079
    @MaK1079 Před 8 lety +1

    Awesome video Ronny

  • @Mattcamel51
    @Mattcamel51 Před 8 lety

    Great video. Keep em coming

  • @anupamkumar1022
    @anupamkumar1022 Před 8 lety

    I just wanted to say I'm a beginner and your videos are really helpful. I did couple of tracks you suggested on your website. I started off with a trip to wilbinga, mundaring power line (the easier one), went to dale look out and the major one which i did a week ago was from Jurien bay to cervantes. Thanks for all the good pointers.
    Got bogged a couple of times at Wilbinga, being my first ever off road trip I didn't have any recovery gear. It was a stupid trip to do without any recovery gear but nonetheless it was adventurous. I didn't get bogged once while driving from Jurien bay to cervantes though I'm carrying all the recovery gear I needed. Lessons learnt.

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  Před 8 lety

      +Anupam Kumar Pilli great hear you are getting out there and finding our content useful. Cheers

  • @mattsaucier
    @mattsaucier Před 7 lety

    Great videos, a few people have brought up some of these already but I was surprised that first aid kit wasn't there (I'm sure like me it's not something you use so it's tucked away out of the way). I keep a multi tool on me and an extra pocket knife in the door pocket, the hand wipes are a must (I hunt), and always have the shotgun in reach!

  • @Bandot7
    @Bandot7 Před 8 lety

    love the Sackerwear shirt!

  • @ls19991
    @ls19991 Před 8 lety +2

    Another good video 👍

  • @angrysam1
    @angrysam1 Před 8 lety +4

    Ronny, you should check out the Zippo Woodsman 4-1 tool. I have been so impressed with mine and would not trade it for anything. Keep the vids coming!.

  • @markpaterson6024
    @markpaterson6024 Před 7 lety +1

    Best additions to your tool set I highly recommend are, a rolled up length of heavy fencing wire, and maybe some thinner stuff, a good pair of pliers to twist and cut the wire with, and a roll of good quality duct tape. You would be amazed what types of quick running repairs you can do with those few items. ;)

  • @TheSASurvival
    @TheSASurvival Před 7 lety +1

    I agree, I am going to find a cigar lighter torch, love it
    Also Fiskas warranty is awesome, go get it replaced....free or at least over here in Canada

  • @gortnewton4765
    @gortnewton4765 Před 6 lety

    Lots of good suggestions there. Carry an easy to open water bottle or two. If cold nights have one that has hot drink.

  • @charliesap
    @charliesap Před 8 lety +8

    I have my winch control in the pocket on the back of the passages seat so i can reach it easily nothing worse than trying to explain to someone where to fine the control when your not in the best spot with your foot on the brake also i have an emergency/rescue hammer mounted just under the dash in reach encase of a roll over i can cut my seat belt and smash the window

  • @lankafan8311
    @lankafan8311 Před 7 lety +1

    nice VID as always
    Bro 1st aid kit + fire extinguisher + recovery rope may be handy too
    come & visit Sri lanka
    U would love it

  • @lankafan8311
    @lankafan8311 Před 7 lety

    + a shovel !
    Cheers

  • @lukehenderson9984
    @lukehenderson9984 Před 8 lety

    Good ideas, Id agree and say you definitely need a first aid kit. But also if you don't have in cab winch controls, a winch controller is handy to have in close reach.

  • @valiantthor_
    @valiantthor_ Před 5 lety

    Ive got a Gerber machete that has a saw on the back of the blade it's awesome

  • @JoeC92
    @JoeC92 Před 8 lety

    nice knipex tools. great stuff.
    for flashlights just a recommendation from one that I have now and have been very happy with, Olight makes some incredible lights at a reasonable price. Nitecore as well are pretty good, I haven't actually had a problem with the nitrecore lights I have, but I carry the Olight M1X Striker with me everywhere everyday. Only light I've owned that I also carry at work (electrician) that stands up to the abuse of drops from ladders etc. And runs on rechargable batteries or CR123.
    And like others said, I always have a first aid kit in the car. also keep a leatherman z rex or benchmade rescue tool clipped to the visor. has a window punch and seat belt cutter in case of emergencies.

  • @CrusadeGamingTBO
    @CrusadeGamingTBO Před 6 lety +1

    I highly recommend Fiskars, for everything really, they're brilliant. To those who aren't aware, to avoid pinching on your blade, when cutting, if the gap (the one left by your saw) is closing, then pull out the saw and cut from the other side. It means your cutting on the compression side (the direction in which the wood will fall when cut). You need to cut on the tension side(the direction from which the wood is being pushed.)
    This will stop you saw getting pinched and helps you identify which way the woods going to fall/go when cut, means you know which side to stand on so you don't get hit. Which could be disastrous on larger pieces, especially if you're in the middle of nowhere.

  • @gurjeetsehra905
    @gurjeetsehra905 Před 7 lety

    I carry an air compressor behind the rear seats along with some long heavy duty recovery straps. Have an axe under the seat when visiting bushes. Always have extra fuses and relays for all the electronics. Some fuel hoses and hose clamps(incase of emergency) others are in the video

  • @robertmartin410
    @robertmartin410 Před 7 lety

    Eh Ronny, been 4wding around the south west for years now and just subscribed...awesome vids..another good tool is a small container off batteries in various sizes mostly AA. AAA. Just for torches and I carry 2 of those little UHF radios you have and they seem to go flat just at the right time oh and dont forget central locking batteries if you own a push to start engine 4x4 you might have trouble starting it without 1

  • @lordofpal
    @lordofpal Před 8 lety +3

    Hello from Poland! You make really good movies! still waiting for trip movies!

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  Před 8 lety

      +Filip Tera thanks mate, the next one is released in two weeks ;)

    • @lordofpal
      @lordofpal Před 8 lety

      Great! good to hear that!

  • @BF2Airsofterz
    @BF2Airsofterz Před 8 lety +1

    hey Ronny , I love what you're doing your videos are awesome! I'm from the states and was wondering if you be able to do a Toyota 4runner on a modified episode?

  • @anthony9thompson
    @anthony9thompson Před 5 lety

    Good video Ronny. Research silki saws. They are phenomenal . Almost chainsaw good

  • @konradmoskal4138
    @konradmoskal4138 Před 8 lety

    Hey Ronny. Love the channel. Can you do a video on engineering lifts and tyres etc.

  • @flytech78
    @flytech78 Před 8 lety +1

    kind of small tool chest, that gets it all done? i carry a pelican 1510 and worry its not enough..fyi i also drive a land cruiser and is pretty reliable.

  • @MrScalman
    @MrScalman Před 8 lety +1

    very good tip for tools inside cab versus in trunk somewhere where its hard to reach them, like i do. but why you didint had knife there? i think good folded knife is must too. then pack of wet wipes. they best when i get my hands dirty and just wanna wipe them fast and drive. i use those wipes later for some more dirty stuff after they dry.so i keep them in case even after i use them.

  • @camerongardiner3255
    @camerongardiner3255 Před 8 lety

    could you please do a video on how to get into 4 wheeling and how to choose a first truck to get into 4 wheeling with? cheers

  • @HoustonPillay
    @HoustonPillay Před 8 lety +1

    How about a tablet with satellite internet of sorts? Always good to be connected I reckon. Maybe you should get satellite internet and stream a trip live to CZcams. I know I'd definitely watch.

  • @KielsOffroad
    @KielsOffroad Před 6 lety

    When are you going to do the torch video Ronny? Keep up the good work

  • @shaunakmodi
    @shaunakmodi Před 8 lety

    excellent information. Was missing a few of these, I'll get them now. Just one question, don't you carry a first aid kit ?

  • @DhimanAhir
    @DhimanAhir Před 5 lety +1

    I find the machete very useful. But here in the nanny state of Australia you have to prove justifiable reason to be carrying one. Yes, even in the bush. If you forget to take it out of your passenger compartment, after you're done camping, you'll get charged for carrying a weapon.

  • @0825Krispy
    @0825Krispy Před 8 lety

    I always carry a roll of garbage bags in the door pocket, that way you always have a bag for rubbish handy, wet clothes etc. used garbage bags to tie things together at camp when you run out of zip ties!

  • @barneygoldstein7103
    @barneygoldstein7103 Před 7 lety

    "cutting into the lazy barrier"
    solid advice

    • @user-dl8yo3wv1t
      @user-dl8yo3wv1t Před 7 lety

      barney goldstein I like to eat bugs and small mammals alive. It gives me sexual pleasure knowing I'm mutilating their genitals with my mouth.

  • @cron9800
    @cron9800 Před rokem

    I use a Silky saw. A bit pricy, but well worth it.

  • @pim1234
    @pim1234 Před 2 lety

    It took me some time to understand what you said in the gloves part of the vid...it was Diesel
    Sounded like Dezel

  • @dointhings7788
    @dointhings7788 Před 8 lety

    might sound random but BBQ wipes.. they work awesome for after working on your truck and you get greasy hands cleans it right off..

  • @mchandy44
    @mchandy44 Před 8 lety

    I would love to see a video on your camera gear. As well as some tips on how you get some of those amazing shots. Great job! Love your vids!!

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  Před 8 lety

      +mchandy44 will do one on my DSLRs very soon in my second channel

    • @mchandy44
      @mchandy44 Před 8 lety

      +Ronny Dahl (4 Wheeling in W.A.) Excellent!! can't wait!!!

  • @AnaAna-cj1xs
    @AnaAna-cj1xs Před 8 lety

    Hi Ronny,
    I have a l6 petrol land cruiser and I want to increase the torque. Do you have any suggestions regarding the parts that I need to install? Thank you

  • @JamesMandy
    @JamesMandy Před 8 lety

    Ronny, check out the 'Silky" range of pull saw's that Drifta is stocking now, they are ace :)

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  Před 8 lety

      +James Mandy had a look, the ones I have are pretty good already and just ordered two more of the Orange ones but in green ;)

  • @desmondhuynh7687
    @desmondhuynh7687 Před 7 lety +1

    I would recommend a head torch rather than a hand held torch. This will allow you to go hands free

  • @roodeny1
    @roodeny1 Před 7 lety

    I always carry a pocket knife writing pad ( for locals how to get there instructions ) and pen and pencil , sharpener optional . also a 750 ml brita water bottle with filter and my camera . PS like the tool kit set up .

    • @user-dl8yo3wv1t
      @user-dl8yo3wv1t Před 7 lety

      rodney thompson I always carry around an edible dildo. One part ass-reaming fun, one part lunch!

  • @bjlaslett
    @bjlaslett Před 7 lety

    Hey Ronny great videos.
    What brand of hat is that ?
    12v Torch is a great idea & might have to get one of those saws.

  • @oliverjewett8580
    @oliverjewett8580 Před 7 lety

    I subbed

  • @thatairplaneguy
    @thatairplaneguy Před 5 lety

    Do you have a link or name of the cig lighter flash light? I love it but can’t find one

  • @chevyon37s
    @chevyon37s Před 5 lety +4

    A firearm is always within reach when I’m in the driver’s seat.
    Used mine many times as I work on a ranch for shooting predators and varmints.

  • @Tamatoy
    @Tamatoy Před 8 lety +1

    link for the small 12v torch?

  • @Doraemon-wq2vs
    @Doraemon-wq2vs Před 8 lety

    do you have air compressor and air tank on board? i plan to make it on my hilux

  • @vidnovic
    @vidnovic Před 8 lety

    Great tips Ronny, Thanks. One question, what do you use for your seatback organizer? Thanks.

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  Před 8 lety

      +Ted Vidnovic the one I have in the front was given to me by a mate, but you can find heaps online and you can look at quite a few to find one that will suit your needs

    • @vidnovic
      @vidnovic Před 8 lety

      +Ronny Dahl (4 Wheeling in W.A.) Thanks Ronny, Love your channel and your vids!

  • @441greenleaf
    @441greenleaf Před 7 lety

    oo i want to see some of your photography stuff, do you have instagram ? i just found out your channel btw, very nice informative videos =)

  • @keeponsearchingearth1543
    @keeponsearchingearth1543 Před 7 lety +1

    Hey Ronny, love your videos and you are really inspiring me to build an off road vehicle. I'm thinking a Toyota Tacoma most likely. I have a question. Could a person live and travel in a vehicle full time for say a year? I'd love to come to Australia and drive from the East coast to Perth in the West and maybe circling the entire continent. I was thinking of pulling an off road trailer with a roof top tent. Can a person find free places to make camp or do we have to pay camp fees? Cheers from Canada

    • @gortnewton4765
      @gortnewton4765 Před 6 lety +1

      There's a lot of people who travel Australia continuously, some for years and you can circle the entire continent, there's Highway 1, it's got a lot of different names but same number. And, there's piles of free camping places, but if you want facilities nearby you'll need to pay. There's books that tell all the camping places free or fee.

    • @robertwilson1827
      @robertwilson1827 Před 2 lety

      Hey, did you ever come to Australia?🙂🙂🙂

  • @psycholocke4090
    @psycholocke4090 Před 6 lety

    regarding the saws. i do not like the Fiskars saw. it is to flimsy and can be unreliable when the nob is not realy fastened.
    bucklander or a good sized Silky saw are realy good.
    MCQBushcraft did make a good review on saws, maybe you can find some suitable information for you there.

  • @samiaguabi8415
    @samiaguabi8415 Před 5 lety

    I don't see a tyre compressor.
    Is not required to inflate the tyres once our journey is complete?

  • @jasperroos4232
    @jasperroos4232 Před 8 lety

    nothing to do with this video but i was wondering what is the biggest tyre size that can be fitted onto a stock 79 series landcruiser? cheers.

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  Před 8 lety

      +Jasper Roos stock 79 ill fit a 33 inch with 0 offset rims

  • @estbeta
    @estbeta Před 7 lety

    Ronny would you say it is good to have bucket seats installed in your 4 wheeler?

    • @user-dl8yo3wv1t
      @user-dl8yo3wv1t Před 7 lety +1

      esteban betancourt I once made passionate love to a slice of ham, we're the same, you and me.

  • @vexbomer
    @vexbomer Před 8 lety

    if I may make some suggestions I would get a different machete I have seen those break apart and for me at least here in the US I usually carry my pistol with me while off road happy Wheeling

    • @vexbomer
      @vexbomer Před 8 lety +1

      +mhacknix I'm down in Southern Florida always a good idea to have a firearm when you're out in the middle of nowhere down here

    • @7.62eclipse8
      @7.62eclipse8 Před 3 lety +1

      @@vexbomer you got that right. Florida is a different breed of crazy, whether it be the animals or the people

  • @timberray9572
    @timberray9572 Před 7 lety +1

    Fiskars has a very good warranty, I chipped my blade on my loppers and I called them up, they sent me a new blade no questions asked.

  • @carlosmurphy4u1
    @carlosmurphy4u1 Před 7 lety +2

    Here in Nevada USA I carry in my off-road Ranger a Ruger AR-556 and a Taurus 1911 .45 ..... because I can.
    Have you or are you going to do a vid on RECOVERY? I carry the usual heigh-lift jack with attachments, 2 snatch blocks, tree strap, snatch strap, tow strap and a 12K lb. winch with synthetic cable with wireless remote that can be mounted on the rear bumper.

    • @user-dl8yo3wv1t
      @user-dl8yo3wv1t Před 7 lety

      Chuck Pringle I like to murder animals for fun.

    • @HLsab
      @HLsab Před 6 lety +1

      No need for guns in Australia unless your hunting , USA gun laws are fucked .

  • @Antz94
    @Antz94 Před 8 lety +3

    can you do a tips video on building and setting up a canopy.

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  Před 8 lety +1

      +Anthony Johnson when I build the next one it will be on the top of my list

  • @wkgm11
    @wkgm11 Před 8 lety +2

    the orange saw you have is not a no name its a Baco Laplander and is better than the fiskars and you can get replacement blades

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  Před 8 lety

      +wkgm11 awesome thanks mate that's going to help me in finding another.

  • @lancewink2313
    @lancewink2313 Před 5 lety

    I just realized I have those same tires on my bronco lmao

  • @SullivanHeward
    @SullivanHeward Před 5 lety

    I have heard of tools sliding from under the seat to under the brake peddle etc. causing trouble so tie them down, please!

  • @gabrielmoulding1952
    @gabrielmoulding1952 Před 7 lety

    through a shit ton of trial and error, ive come up with everything i need for a weekend trip with mates. now im looking into more of a week long trip, might have to buy a bunch of things that require 1 person to set up. your videos are helpful and entertaining. i watch different 4wding channels and you make the top 3 in my books. where do you prefer to buy gear, brand names, online ect?

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  Před 7 lety

      +Gabriel Moulding I tend to find the cool stuff online and anything I need now I'll buy at the shop. Some things are very hard to get in Western Australia without buying online. Perth is the most isolated capital in the world as far as I know.

    • @gabrielmoulding1952
      @gabrielmoulding1952 Před 7 lety +1

      i havent been to perth but in darwin everything at the store is well overpriced compared to online (good brand names and unbranded), its ridiculous. i think ill buy more online from now on. we have the big stores like bcf and a new store anaconda but not affordable. thanks for the tip mate keep up the videos!

  • @user-yt6ho9oc9v
    @user-yt6ho9oc9v Před 3 lety

    why Toyota do not public lc71 in Australia?

  • @td42williams77
    @td42williams77 Před 8 lety

    What do you do for work Ronny? Always wondered as you're a pretty practically minded bloke.....but you're always 4wding so wondering how you fit it all in!

    • @user-dl8yo3wv1t
      @user-dl8yo3wv1t Před 7 lety +1

      Francis Williams I like to rub my butthole against trees to stimulate my prostate. We're the same, you and me.

  • @kumbackquatsta
    @kumbackquatsta Před 8 lety +6

    no headlamp?

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  Před 8 lety

      +kumbackquatsta I do have one but it's not within arms reach

  • @imemovengeance
    @imemovengeance Před 8 lety

    is it hard to move to Australia from the States as far as getting a citizenship

    • @gortnewton4765
      @gortnewton4765 Před 6 lety

      Call the consulate in your state or embassy in Washington. Ask them the procedure. They will have a list of immigration agents. Go to one and get advice. Probable cost of one is about $4000 for everything but they do it right. Don't fill the forms out yourself. There's books that describe the immigration visas such as the Immigration Kit. If you have skills it's a lot easier.

  • @blacksheep6888
    @blacksheep6888 Před rokem

    If you buy a torch, at least buy a lithium iron powered one, and yes I carry a universal use charger it will also charge Nicad batteries as well.

  • @jaykeinnes6793
    @jaykeinnes6793 Před 3 lety

    The machete is probably not the best suit for your needs, it's more of a chopper than a slasher. Try a Latin style machete. Much more efficient than the parent style for clearing vines

  • @pim1234
    @pim1234 Před 2 lety

    No head light ?

  • @Alan.livingston
    @Alan.livingston Před 7 lety +1

    Having been in a clown car that rolled at high speed I can't come at the idea of having anything heavy like tools and such in the cab. Do you restrain your tool bag in any way?

    • @Jtwizzle
      @Jtwizzle Před 7 lety

      If it is under the seat which usually are pretty tight, is there really much danger?

    • @behindtheblackstump2247
      @behindtheblackstump2247 Před 7 lety

      Yes...

    • @Alan.livingston
      @Alan.livingston Před 7 lety

      There is an incredible amount of energy in a high speed car accident. Unless something is secured with a rated strap I wouldn't count on it staying in place. In my experience even the centre console of the vehicle was ripped free and flew about.

    • @behindtheblackstump2247
      @behindtheblackstump2247 Před 7 lety +3

      Alan Livingston I alway have said "you never know how much junk you have in a car until you roll it"

    • @Grevlain
      @Grevlain Před 7 lety +2

      My suggestion would be to NOT get into an accident going 70 miles an hour on a wilderness trail.