Over the years, Rob's practical nature and handyman like abilities have lead to him being dubbed Man-O-Man. However, too much time spent sipping lattes on Darling Street seemed to have softened this once Man-O-Man. But it seems that being on the road has brought him back to life. So girls, if you need some inspiration for your men, or guys if you're missing your regular Man-O-Man doses, we'll keep you up to date with some Man-O-Man moments on here for time to time.
Whilst on a goat track somewhere on Cape York, the road slowly started to disappear until we couldn't even get through the trees. No problem, Rob just cut some down.
When a man and boy don't have a shed, they make do in the back of Big Red (they spend many hours tinkering away like this).
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Rob's latest find has become a constant work in progress. It also provides a zippy way of getting around the farm. |
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Rob rewiring Big Red to get out of the dishes. Big Red seems to have been completely rewired several times over already... and not many dishes have been done. |
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Letting down the tire pressure to get us out of a sandy situation (again). Rob's tip is 15 psi for WA sand. |
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Rob delegating work load again. Mini Man-O-Man using the on board compressor to pump the tires back up. |
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Rob repairing his favourite fishing rod. Although the repair kit cost more than a new rod. |
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Mini Man-O-Man servicing his bike. Probably trying to get out of doing the dishes too. |
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