You have a couple of Emus! They will eat your nuts.

$35-50 an egg and they produce up to 80 a year. Hatch the chicks and they're worth about $100. Otherwise they're just awesome.Holy hell man, why would anyone want a big *** bird that would eat your nuts.
The trailers coming along nicely.
really well done so far. sure will be followng, especially the solar set up. i know it's late, but i see you have a pool. i wonder if you had dunked the roof liner before instal if it would have helped?
jim
Holy hell man, why would anyone want a big *** bird that would eat your nuts.
The trailers coming along nicely.
$35-50 an egg and they produce up to 80 a year. Hatch the chicks and they're worth about $100. Otherwise they're just awesome.

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Suburban 5120A. Propane with electric ignition, no pilot. $299 on Amazon, had to buy a door and switch separately.Thats a gas water heater? Got a brand and model? Trailer is looking good!
Brian
Holy hell man, why would anyone want a big *** bird that would eat your nuts.![]()
$35-50 an egg and they produce up to 80 a year. Hatch the chicks and they're worth about $100. Otherwise they're just awesome.
Looking good.Suburban 5120A. Propane with electric ignition, no pilot. $299 on Amazon, had to buy a door and switch separately.
It will supply the sink and an outdoor shower.
If I get it done by Valentine's day, we're going to take the weekend off and go out to Amboy Crater in the Mojave. The mountains in SoCal are nice in the summer, or maybe we'll even give it a try in the winter since we'll have insulation and a heated blanket. A favorite spot of my wife's is the Anza Borrego desert east of San Diego, which has the added bonus of being able to camp anywhere completely free.
The main goal is to have it ready by May, though, when we need to go to New Mexico to pick up some ostrich eggs (they don't do well being shipped, and it's a nice excuse to stop by the Grand Canyon along the way; I've never been).



Thanks. I just need to go to the store today and get a few more connectors and I think I can finish most of the electrical, get the battery installed, and make sure everything works. I just got the water tank today so I'll be making a mounting cage for it this weekend, though it looks like I'll have to drop the axle to get enough clearance to install it. Then I've just got to hook up all the plumbing, vinyl the sides, make a door for the back, and I should be done. Haven't been doing much lately because it's been cold and rainy. Which wouldn't be a problem if I had an indoor shop... *wishful thinking*Awesome looking trailer! It's coming out great! I'm also looking forward to seeing the finished product.
