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Webby

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  1. Hi Bruce, I've also seen a great idea where the 3G aerial is attached to the Winegard, so whenever you need that nice high aerial for reception, you just wind up the Winegard. The 3G aerial extends from the top of the Winegard. When the Winegard is in the down position, the 3G aerial then lays flat on the roof. I believe our Life Members, Rosco & Chris have done this to their Bushtracker. And from memory there are a couple of others in the group as well who have done this little modification.
  2. Hi guys, Can't help with the actual fuse problem, but I can suggest you do a word search of our old Yahoo forum, as it's still there although I'm not sure for how long as the old Yahoo forums are about to disappear forever. Perhaps if you're quick you might just find something. You'll find a link to it at the foot of our opening KOG page - www.kedronownersgroup.com
  3. Hi Chris, Glad it is all going well. It must be sooo exciting. When does the magazine come out with your photo shoot? It's great knowing someone "famous" :shades: .....and a new Cruiser too. Colours?
  4. Webby

    Clothes Line

    Hi Fiona, Under Hints, Tips & Products (Kedron Owners Access only), you will see two types of clotheslines (with pictures). The Flinbex (which is attached to the side of the van and removable - available from Camex), and the Kent Clothesline (attaches to your awning and is also removable - available through Danny Kent). We have both types and they both have very different uses. For just a few items, we would use the Flinbex on the side of the van and have two brackets mounted. One on the awning side (if it's raining) and the other set of brackets on the other side of the van (in case that's where it's the sunniest). It is so easy to slide up the whole clothesline (clothes and all) and move them quickly around to the under awning brackets if it starts to rain. I also wouldn't be without the Kent Clothesline for our bigger trips when we need to hang out a whole week's worth. Hope this helps.
  5. Hi Russ and Sue, Glad your shake-down trip went well, and any small issues you had were fixed by the factory. I have passed your comments on to Glen and Ashley. Cheers
  6. I believe you have now found the right Kedron for you. Welcome to the world of Kedron Owners. We hope to catch up with you around a campfire in the not to distant future. Enjoy your ATV when you pick it up in July.
  7. Hi Chris, Let's just modify the heading to say "sold".
  8. Excellent news Chris. That was quite quick. They obviously saw a quality van and snapped it up. Hope you told them about KOG :thumbsup: "You can't hide in a Kedron" We'll find you !
  9. I think I may have a statement retraction to make about the Crows Nest ham. I stuck my neck out and recommended it as the best ham I have ever had, and the previous year it certainly was ! However the one we got at Christmas just gone was nowhere near as good. I would even say it was a little "over smoked". Athough it was still a nice ham, it wasn't of the quality I recommended folks at the Christmas at Crows Nest Gathering - so I apologise. You can all jump on here now and tell me how over-rated it was. :sad: I must say his other meat (steaks, pork etc.) are still excellent.
  10. :laugh: That one gave me a giggle Kimbo . . .
  11. Hi Sue, Under "Hint, Tips & Products" (for Kedron Owners Only) you will see a heading Solar Screen Protection For Vehicle. I think this might be what you are looking for. Cheers
  12. Hi Greg & Judy, Things we would do different - - Definately a Webasto heater - Blackout curtains (however I think the new vans have this with their new window styles) - an Oyster dish would be nice, although I don't know how they would stand up to harsh corrugations - extended A frame (we didn't get it because of current storage space) Things we love - - internal shower/toilet - full floor to ceiling pantry cupboard - washing machine - cafe style seating - external hatch to take outside chairs, table, fishing gear etc. - 1800w inverter ....and just the toughness and reliability of a Kedron in general
  13. No problem. They're so yummy I could eat TWO ! :clown: Will you be making them at our next gathering?
  14. No worries Chris. It can stay here also if you like, that way people can access your information document. Good luck with the sale.
  15. Hi Chris, Hope you get a quick sale. Must be getting close to the new one now. Exciting times again. You might want to transfer your details into our Classifieds section. You can find a link to this at the top of the forum under the header pictures. If you need help, just contact me offline. Sue PS What's it like mowing lawns again?
  16. A quick Google Search found this site (looks like for free), but can't guarantee the accuracy or up-to-datedness (is that a word??) of them. GPS Data Team I'm sure there are others about.
  17. Hi Gordon & Chris, Camps 4 POI's are available for Tom Tom units from www.gpsoz.com.au. A fee applies to obtain the download and you will need to provide proof of book purchase. Cheers
  18. Happy New Year Everyone !!
  19. Apologies to everyone who has been trying to access the KOG site for the last two days. The server in Texas went down. Anyway, we're back now !! :thumbsup:
  20. The Moderators would like to wish all our members a healthy, Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Safe travelling if you are on the road over this period. Webby, Kimbo & Dazmit PS Anyone doing anything or going anywhere exciting?
  21. Ingredients 500g plain flour 250g ground rice (rice flour) 250g caster sugar 500g butter ½ teaspoon salt Method Sift the dry ingredients. Warm the butter slightly but not until oily and rub into dry ingredients. Keep rubbing until it binds (about 10 – 15 mins), then turn it out and kneed it until it is a smooth soft dough. (Kneading will take a very long time. Dough will start out very crumbly but will eventually, with much muscle action, turn into a smooth silky dough). Roll out, cut biscuits, and prick with a fork. Stand for two hours then bake in slow oven (about 150c) or a little more until light brown (about ½ hour). If you cannot get ground rice, use rice flour. NB: Ground rice can be found in the health section.
  22. Hi Garry & Judy, Congratulations and glad you had a safe trip home. It would certainly would feel like a "Hotel on Wheels" after your campertrailer. Enjoy ! And look forward to seeing you at a gathering down the track. Cheers
  23. Ann and I had the opportunity to visit Dargo in the Victorian High Country today. We jumped on a couple of horses and did the "WO-Man From Snowy River" thing. :whip: For those of you who are heading down this way, I can assure you, you will not be disappointed. This part of the country is spectacular ! We are currently at Wilson's Prom resting our sore bottoms from our ride. :helpsmilie: See you all soon...and travel safe.
  24. Hi Sue, You can change any of your details under My Controls. There is a link to My Controls at the top right of your screen (under all the KOG links). Once you go to My Controls, you will see down the left hand side of the screen a list of things you can change. The one you are after is under Options and then Change Email Address. To save you any hassles, I've changed it for you, but just thought I'd mention it in case there's anything else from time to time that you might want to change. Cheers
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