Gas bayonets

Colsar

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Hi all, I had the gas bayonet moved after doing away with the slide out bbq, what do people use for covers, can you buy covers ? Need help as can't find previous thread.
 

Holden_man

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Hi mate. @Holden_man got some from eBay I think. I have been meaning to get one. Check his thread out.
@Kenshi123 is correct.
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They worked well, just did a heap of dirt work and kept them clean
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achjimmy

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My take after a few thousand kms including in mud is the plug comes off easier than the door bung but the bung stops more crap than the plug.
 

Marv_mart

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Not provided with my 14.44-5 OB, just bought one from eBay for $5.00 something.
What is a pain is because the bayonet point s down, it is not easy to plug in the gas hose.
I have to get down on hands and knees to get it in properly. Others?
Can't see why plug costs $8 plus another $8 postage from Vic, can get them cheaper than that, I did.
 
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mfexpanda

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Not provided with my 14.44-5 OB, just bought one from eBay for $5.00 something.
What is a pain is because the bayonet point s down, it is not easy to plug in the gas hose.
I have to get down on hands and knees to get it in properly. Others?
Can't see why plug costs $8 plus another $8 postage from Vic, can get them cheaper than that, I did.
Ours is in front of the water tank on the inside of the chassis . Crap place and I to need to lay under just to get to it .
 
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