here is my lil' ol' hi-lo

gaazo

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here is my 66' hi-lo

Hope this works, its my 1966 model 600 Custom Camper out on a early season bowhunt in Northern Minnesota last fall.
 

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I will be trying to post a few in the next week or so because I need to wait for the snow to melt a bit more. It was pretty much gutted when I got it. The previous owner was going to turn it into a ice fishing house. I have a couch that slides into a bed, installed a nice cabinet unit that looks like a built in. Installed a small propane furnace. Replaced the ceiling vent and wood. I then painted and installed carpeting. Thanks for your interest.
 
Neat too see that they are still around, is it a crank-up ? ( some of the older ones are) Looks like it went to a go home. Enjoy!
 
It has a crank under the doorway. These early ones have a wood frame. The campers from 1968 on received a steel frame I believe. I had seen a brochure from 1968 stating the improvements and that was one of them. I don't have much information on this one. This week I will post some interior pics.
 
What I see....
 

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What you see
 

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I missed this one with the couch down...
 

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1968 hi-lo ad/brochure

I'm attempting to post the 1968 ad/brochure I have. I wish it was for the 1966 models. I tried to resize it after I scanned it because the file was so large...not sure how it will look. I will probably post it in the appropiate thread when I figure out what I'm doing.
 

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Gaazo,

Somewhat off topic, but goes!

One way to get good resolution with a downloadable file size is to convert your scans into "pdf" files. There are several ways of doing this, some easier than others, but after scanning I paste my documents into a "Word" file, then convert them. Don't know if this is the most efficient way, but I'm from the slide-rule generation, and struggle with the obvious when it comes to computers. :cool:

I'll be very interested to read how to more easily do this... hopefully one of our fellow HTF members can help us here.

Jim
 
You should be able to scan it as a pdf file, the others that were uploaded in the reference library are large pdf's. I'm sure that one of the other members that have previously posted them could assist. I haven't ever tried anything larger than a pic before, but I'll see if I can find a way around it.
 
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