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Baloo's International 4700 Ambo build
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Re: International 4700 Ambo build
Postby coachgeo » Mon Feb 06, 2017 10:07 pm
Happy to hear it went well. That truck and chassis must be very happy getting to haul something so light compared to what it probably yanked around in its past.
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Re: International 4700 Ambo build
Postby ARV Team » Tue Feb 07, 2017 8:52 am
Baloo wrote:Well after a 300 mile weekend ambo trip, happy to say the Atwood furnace was money well spent! 23 degrees outside, 70 inside! Will refill the tank to see how much it actually used, but it still feels pretty heavy!
Very nice,
This type?
- Atwood (37638) 20,000 BTU Hydro Flame Furnace_ .jpg (150.88 KiB) Viewed 4456 times
Looks fairly small is it? Looks like it is small enough to be mounted many locations, true?
Re: Baloo's International 4700 Ambo build
Postby Baloo » Tue Feb 07, 2017 6:27 pm
Thanks! It is an Atwood Everest series 18000 btu. I thought I would have issues mounting it up high, but it warms even the lowest of spots in the ambo.
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Re: Baloo's International 4700 Ambo build
Postby Baloo » Sat Mar 18, 2017 9:36 pm
Some more pics of the ambo
The carbon monoxide detector

Water/meth controller and EGT gauges

Motorcycle transport

Cup holder!

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The carbon monoxide detector

Water/meth controller and EGT gauges

Motorcycle transport

Cup holder!

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International 4700 "Ambo" with a Road Rescue Type III module
Re: Baloo's International 4700 Ambo build
Postby Baloo » Sat Mar 18, 2017 9:43 pm
The furnace

Furnace exhaust

Back up light

Bed time

Booted the stick shift

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Furnace exhaust

Back up light

Bed time

Booted the stick shift

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International 4700 "Ambo" with a Road Rescue Type III module
Re: Baloo's International 4700 Ambo build
Postby coachgeo » Sat Mar 18, 2017 9:50 pm
Sweet. Looks great
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Re: Baloo's International 4700 Ambo build
Postby ARV Team » Mon Mar 20, 2017 8:36 am
Great job on this build
Lots of ideas etc you have done I am looking to add to my own
Love the build, please keep adding as you go for our enjoyment and education
Lots of ideas etc you have done I am looking to add to my own
Love the build, please keep adding as you go for our enjoyment and education
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Re: Baloo's International 4700 Ambo build
Postby OutlawImages » Mon Mar 20, 2017 8:46 am
What kind of flooring is that looks super durable
Re: Baloo's International 4700 Ambo build
Postby Baloo » Tue Mar 21, 2017 6:18 pm
OutlawImages wrote:What kind of flooring is that looks super durable
It is interlocking rubber mats from Lowes on top of 0.063" of aluminum.
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International 4700 "Ambo" with a Road Rescue Type III module
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