The AO Coolers Fishing Cooler Backpack # AM39NR which features the dry bag you asked about is integrated into the cooler backpack and is not removable. The dry bag is part of the insulated cooler of the backpack and works to keep the ice and cold items together in the backpack cooler. view full answer...
If you have a backpack blower that needs an adapter for a Rack'em racks, like the # RA-4 and # RA-19, then you will need either # RA-STIHL or # RA-STIHL420.
The # RA-STIHL is designed to work with Stihl backpacks BR350, BR430 BR550, BR600, ECHO, or RedMax Blowers.
The # RA-STIHL420 is designed to be used with Stihl backpacks BR420 and 320.
I spoke with Rack'em who said the easiest way to determine if you'll need an adapter or not is if the handle of your backpack blower points towards... view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Rack'em and was able to verify that the Backpack Blower Adapter # RA-STIHL referenced in your question is indeed compatible with your Stihl BR-700 Backpack Blower.
This adapter kit will work great with the Pack'Em Rack for Open Utility Trailers # PK-6-OP1 to hold your blower. This is a really great system that will allow you to load up your trimmers and backpack blower to your open trailer. I have attached a couple of short video demonstrations on this product... view full answer...
You will not need an adapter for your Shindaiwa EB802RT backpack blower to use on the Rack'Em Lockable Blower Rack # RA-19. This is the same rack that comes in the Pack'Em Rack for Open Utility Trailers Kit # PK-BM-OP1. view full answer...
The Thule Aspect Backpack for DSLR Camera # TH3203410 that you referenced does not come with an etrailer.com logo printed on it. We put that sticker on the backpack to discourage other companies from stealing our pictures. view full answer...
Unfortunately, the backpack blower rack is only available as part of the Pack'Em Expansion Pack, part # PK-OP1.
This kit holds a blower, a trimmer line spool and a cooler. I wish these were available as a separate item but they are only available in the kit. view full answer...
Adapters are required for STIHL 420, 550, and 600, ECHO or RedMax backpack blowers but not for other models such as your Hasqvana. You should not have any problems using it on the Pack Em Rack # PK-6-OP1. view full answer...
I looked up the length of your 2015 Palomino Backpack SS1500 and found that it's overall 14.33 inches so the best cover we have to protect and fit that would be the Adco SFS AquaShed part # 290-12262. view full answer...
The Pack'Em Expansion Pack # PK-OP1 has not been fitted for compatibility with your specific Husqvarna backpack blower 570 according to the manufacturer. However, the only models that have confirmed need of an adapter are the STIHL 350, 550, 600, ECHO, or RedMax models requiring # RA-STIHL. view full answer...
Yes! According to my technical contact at Rackem, your Stihls Backpack Blower BR200 will fit Rackem # RA-19. You will not need any additional adapters or brackets. view full answer...
The Brophy Clamp On Camper Tie-Downs # HSSF is a universal application and should work great to secure your 2018 Palomino Backpack camper on your 2019 Ram 3500. Just reference the attached dimensional photo to ensure that it will accommodate the side rail on your pickup and you are good to go! view full answer...
The PackEm Rack for Open Utility Trailers, part # PK-6-OP1 uses a backpack blower holder that is designed to securely grip your blower at its grab handle. Simply hang your blower from the hook and then fold down the integrated steel arm. Once the arm is properly positioned over the hook, you can lock it in place with one of the included keyed-alike padlocks.
If you have a STIHL BR420 model backpack blower you will need to purchase an additional adapter for it to be used on the PackEm Rack.... view full answer...
The Pack Em Rack, # PK-6-OP1, will hold an Echo backpack blower, but you will need to use the Rack Em Backpack Blower Adapter, # RA-STIHL.
To attach to the blower frame, the tubing must be slit lengthwise and wrapped around the frame before attaching the adapter plate with the 2 small U-bolts. The tubing will protect the frame and help hold the plate in place. Tighten the lock nuts until the plate starts to compress the tubing and it is held securely in place. Do not over tighten. Make... view full answer...
Yes, the insulated cooler section on the AO Coolers Fishing Cooler Backpack # AM39NR is ok to put fish in. The cooler section of the AO Coolers Fishing Cooler Backpack # AM39NR features a dry bag that will allow you to keep ice, bait, drinks, fish, or your lunch.
So, you can hike in with your lunch on ice and hike out with the catch of the day! view full answer...
The etrailer Wheel Chocks - Polyurethane - Qty 2 # 288-02011-2 will be great wheel chocks for your Armadillo Backpack. These wheel chocks have high-impact polyurethane resists damage and is treaded for added grip. They are also light enough to move around easily as you need. view full answer...
Since the 2023 Palomino backpack pop up camper 1240 is a smaller camper compared to travel trailers you could get away with a smaller BTU unit like the Advent Air RV AC unit part # ACM135C which comes with everything needed to install as well. It would install in a 14 inch square hole in the roof which is the same size as what RV roof vents are designed to fit. This has a 13.5k BTU rating, comes with an air distribution box and a built in thermostat as well. view full answer...
According to Rack em, the ECHO PB-500T does not require an adapter but they do not list the PB-500H so an adapter would be needed. The adapter that fits Stihl and Echo models is # RA-STIHL. view full answer...
The Lockable Blower Rack for Utility Trailers, # RA-19, is designed to accommodate most backpack leaf blowers. At this time, only certain Stihl models are known to require an adapter (BR420, BR550, BR600). I checked with Rackem and Echo model PB-755ST does NOT require an adapter.
For installation Rackem states that for all open trailer racks you will first place the rack tower on the trailer floor flush against the trailer SIDE rail. Then drill the holes in the trailer SIDE rail using... view full answer...