
Located in Nelson. Open to offers,
5 stud to 6 stud adapters, 2 inches wide. set of 4. 5 stud as in older cj5 jeep. offers

Beer_Cruiser wrote:How much for the heaters?
Whos keen to chip in for one at RW
Beer_Cruiser wrote:How much for the heaters?
Whos keen to chip in for one at RW
Swamped wrote:Ha we've used one of those heaters heaps at bbqs n stuff. Never realised thats what they were actually forThey put out a crap load of heat and are better than patio heaters, minus the risk of burns on them.
Pedro wrote:well mine is for sale if any one want it
$100 pick up in whitby
Pedro
Smurf wrote:Pedro wrote:well mine is for sale if any one want it
$100 pick up in whitby
Pedro
Are they worth that much?
Pedro wrote:Smurf wrote:Pedro wrote:well mine is for sale if any one want it
$100 pick up in whitby
Pedro
Are they worth that much?
that what i paid
SMOKEY wrote:Hey Keith, your not throwing out all of Leo's treasures are you. Those stud adapters aren't the ones that caused the old Jeep to have the "Death Wobble" in the steering when he ran the Supper Swampers
, hell I followed him up Spooners one day and I thought the old girl was going to leave the road until he got to about 80kph and the she was smooth as. The "old White Jeep", is it still going????, Owe the memories, the time the 350 run the bearings about half way through the Day/Niter, we towed it through the touring stages and as far as we could through the special stages and then Leo would still drive it through the hard parts, Talk about KNOCK, and another time when we had to do a real tight course through the trees with points deducted for hitting any markers or trees Leo put the big JEEP through with a clear round, man he could drive that big pig.
REMINDS ME I MUST CLEAN MY SHEDS OUT,
FITZY.
Pedro wrote:Swamped wrote:Ha we've used one of those heaters heaps at bbqs n stuff. Never realised thats what they were actually forThey put out a crap load of heat and are better than patio heaters, minus the risk of burns on them.
apart from when the oil has water in it andthey explode, very entertaining in ya driveway , let alone on your back porch or near bush, once it rumbles or starts to boil you are fuked!!!!
pedro
Landy Rover wrote:Pedro wrote:Swamped wrote:Ha we've used one of those heaters heaps at bbqs n stuff. Never realised thats what they were actually forThey put out a crap load of heat and are better than patio heaters, minus the risk of burns on them.
apart from when the oil has water in it andthey explode, very entertaining in ya driveway , let alone on your back porch or near bush, once it rumbles or starts to boil you are fuked!!!!
pedro
Dead right! I had one in my w/shop to get rid of waste oil, had water in oil, it boiled over, fire everywhere, was on a trolly which I frantically wheeled out the door with burning oil spewing everywhere incl in my boots, Got it out but ended up in hospital with burnt feet
skid wrote:Called on a customer yesterday and he had an 'Orchard Heater' sitting outside his workshop. Starting talking and I was saying you better make sure theres no trace of water in that when ya fire it up, and he pointed to the massive oil patch on the driveway about 7 metres in diameter, yup you guessed it, he had an explosion, just like the other ones I've seen with Pedro and Sig
great heating units, but to the potential buyer, make sure it oil only or even better, pure diesel from the gas station and outside away from vehicles, buildings, bush etc etc etc
just a friendly warning to those who are interested