Farmers are used to fixing things with bits of wire or junk, and this bloke is no exception. Click here for the photo album. (Scroll down for the captions)
Keith19837 said
07:12 PM Oct 26, 2013
Thanks for that Gary. It's interesting and often ingenious what some people can do with 'left overs'. I have noticed in my travels around this world of ours that Australians appear to be one of the best (if not the best) at this type of inventiveness.
herbie said
08:44 PM Oct 26, 2013
Fantastic inventions, just goes to show one mans junk is another mans treasure.
copper1 said
10:51 PM Oct 26, 2013
some people are very clever, even got rego plates on it ?
Baz421 said
05:08 AM Oct 27, 2013
I saw and old WW2 Jeep in the Phillipines when working there in early 1980's,,,,,, been doin the rounds for ages,,, BUT the latest "feature" was an old 4L oil bottle between drivers legs for fuel tank, with hose poked in.
When he got out of his Jeep, he would screw the cap on the oil bottle and take his fuel with him. Stopped his prized Jeep being stolen.
Duh said
07:01 PM Oct 27, 2013
Love the tractor seats for the driver and passenger and the rear dunny seat passenger seats, gives a new meaning to on board dunny's!
navynurse said
12:39 AM Nov 5, 2013
I wonder what weight itwould tow & when they will build the van
Allan
Gerty Dancer said
01:21 AM Nov 5, 2013
Aussies might be good "bush mechanics" but this amazing contraption was made in America! I love he cattle cut-outs across the dash board, its not just functional, its art!
Farmers are used to fixing things with bits of wire or junk, and this bloke is no exception. Click here for the photo album. (Scroll down for the captions)
Thanks for that Gary. It's interesting and often ingenious what some people can do with 'left overs'. I have noticed in my travels around this world of ours that Australians appear to be one of the best (if not the best) at this type of inventiveness.
Fantastic inventions, just goes to show one mans junk is another mans treasure.
some people are very clever, even got rego plates on it ?
I saw and old WW2 Jeep in the Phillipines when working there in early 1980's,,,,,, been doin the rounds for ages,,, BUT the latest "feature" was an old 4L oil bottle between drivers legs for fuel tank, with hose poked in.
When he got out of his Jeep, he would screw the cap on the oil bottle and take his fuel with him. Stopped his prized Jeep being stolen.
Love the tractor seats for the driver and passenger and the rear dunny seat passenger seats, gives a new meaning to on board dunny's!
Allan