Hi Brian, nice to see the 620 again. You definitely have given it a go with the generator and I don't blame you for wanting something different that will work without being a hassle. Look forward to your next camping video with the 620.
@Brian.A.SimmonsАй бұрын
@@chucktrow8577 Thanks again! I plan to head out again in October. That is my favorite month here in New Mexico.
@mikebagg9155Ай бұрын
Where can I get that threaded support so that my 620 won't rack? Nice pro tip Brian. Regarding the shower tent, I'm looking into the Big Ass shower tent, then storing it in the truck until I need it and using high quality suction cups to mount it while I camp. Sorry about that generator. The Honda is the best.
@Brian.A.SimmonsАй бұрын
@@mikebagg9155 Hey buddy, I’ll attach a link to my jack support stands. I like the shower tent idea using suction cups. I think I’ve seen those before. Take care! a.co/d/aC282LB
@Butchy798Ай бұрын
Hey Brian, thanks for the info in these videos. I'm looking at getting a 620; just wanted to ask, "if you didn't have that base under the camper, how much space is available to operate the ratchet strap handles?, looks pretty type even with the 4-5" you gave yourself there. Probably a necessity to have some sort of base, even a couple 2x 6's or something?? be safe and enjoy your time out there!
@Brian.A.SimmonsАй бұрын
@@Butchy798 Greetings, yes you will need to raise the camper a bit to access the ratchet straps. With my truck, the platform needed to be a minimum of 2” thick. Every truck is going to be different though. You can test your set by using some 2x4’s to start with (which will be 1.5” thick). The inside ratchet straps are difficult ones to access. Take care!