First, I'm not a Jackaroo representative.
* Check your warranty. Call for support
*** The following is for information only.***
* Customer review; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDypenUFUoY
* Generic dome tent setup; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4mrObgAWZo
* WikiHow; https://www.wikihow.com/Set-up-a-Dome-Tent
* Note; even with the tent open. You will need to repair rotted ties and parts. Many coatings will degrade (and smell) where it's not worth the time to repair or unsafe to use. Pull apart but keep in mind that at some point you may want to stop.
Aloha, ukeboy57
Additional (related) info;
* Ozark 10 man; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDgzue7THDE
* 10 person, 3 room; https://www.kmart.com.au/wcsstore/Kmart/pdfs/42225379_manual.pdf
Thank you for the help but they where no help as I found the same as you. And they are not the same make as mine so no help at alll thanks anyway
Hi Heather Jacobs, This is the information I found in the past two hours about your old tent:
* Current supplier of Jackaroo products;http://www.overlandtent.com/products/
* K-Mart was a supplier of the "original Jackarootents" but current models (if any) does not include the older versions.
* Ozark has since taken it's place as a large capacity tent.
* Specs (by private seller);https://www.perthstreetbikes.com/forum/s...
* Model 56, "Jackaroo 12 Person 3 Room Dome Tent Rooms"
* Current "Jackaroo 2018" Design (is a bit different);http://tent.trainselfs.site/jackaroo-12-...
* Another view of model 56 Jackaroo;http://tent.trainselfs.site/jackaroo-12-...
* Unfortunatly I've not found any specific Model 56 instructions. But I did find a picture of a Jackaroo 4 person tent:
* Jackeroo 4 person twin dome instructions;https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/henley-b...
* As your can tell, I would suspect similar "simplistic" instructions for the Model 56.
* Note that even today products from China have extremely simplified instructions due to translation problems. I have a chinese MFR phon "Plum 10" that came only with the bare minimum info book. (The You Tube Video was better)
* Sorry I could not find the "Exact instructions" for this model 56 tent. Though I still have to mention that though this tent model was often mentioned in camping forums about size and lowprice. There were still complaints about quality and poor instructions.
* I'm been a "assistant Scoutmaster" so having the experiance of reviewing camp equipment for the boy's use. The topic of salvaged old tents came every pre-camp season. We did not expect tent equipment to last +5 years. Metal parts were okay, but plastics and fabrics rotted and were dumped.
* Please open up this old tent just to get an idea of it's condition. Setting it up would be nice, but if it tears just by opening it then having the "Exact" instuctions would be pointless.
Aloha, ukeboy57
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SOURCE: need an instruction booklet for Wild Country Blaxland 64283 Tent
If you go to www.coleman.com Use the product services link for product manuals. You can then choose tents. Or you can use this link:
http://www.coleman.com/coleman/images/pdf/2000000136.PDF
SOURCE: I have a greatland tent item #15710. This is a two
I am looking for a manual for Greatland Outdoors 2 room tent with screen porch item #15710, however, I guessed how the poles go together. I set up the tent by myself, but I recommend 2 people or more, especially if it is windy.
Start by stretching out the bottom of the tent into a square, and stake all of the perimeter tentloops to the ground, starting with the corners, with the stakes directed at a 30 to 45 degree angle under the tent, so the tent cannot easily pull them back out. Leave the yellow cords attached to the tentloops loose, so you can use the cords to help pull up the stakes when you take down the tent.
Now assemble the poles going through the loops across the front of the screen porch. Insert one end of a pole #1 into a pole #2 and thread them through the loops over the entrance to the screen porch. Put the long end of a curved pole #3 through the loops starting from one side, and attach to either side of the 1/#2 you made. Put the long end of another #3 through the loops starting from the other side and attach to the loose end of the #1/#2. You should tie the loose green cords on each corner of the sceen porch to the silver metal rings at the curved end of each #3.
Later, you will do the exact same assembly with a #3 on each side of a #1/#2 for the poles going across the back of the tent and the poles going through the pocket across the middle/top of the tent.
Now insert the small end of pole #4 into the curved end of a #3, then insert the small end of a #5 into the open end of the #4. There should be a rubber foot on the bottom of the #5 pole. Do the same thing for the other side of the porch. With help, you should be able to prop up the front of the sceen porch, pulling aganst the stakes holding the rear floor of the tent, and place the rubber feet of the #5 poles close to the center loops of the floor on each side.
Now prepare the #1/#2 poles for the rear, and attach a #3 to each side and tie the loose green cords to the silver rings on the short ends of the #3s. Prepare a #4/#5 pole the same as the front, and prop up the back of the tent, putting the feet near the side loops of the floor which are about 1/3 from the rear of the tent.
Make another #1/#2/#3, and push it through the pocket across the middle of the tent, and connect the last #3 from the other side. The side supports for the middle are pole #8 with the white clamp on the bottom, and pole #7 slid into pole #8 (The #7 was scraped off both of mine). Leave the #7 mostly inserted into the #8 until after the center is lifted up. The #6 goes on top of #7, and insert the #6 into the curved end of the #3 poles which are already in the center pocket, and tie the loose green cords to the silver rings at the short end on each of the #3s. Now lift up the center with someone helping on the other side, and put the feet of the #8 into or near the yellow loops at the center of each side. Loosen the white clamps and extend the #7 poles until the peak of the tent is at proper height.
Move the feet of the #5 poles closer to the tent, until all is tight, and you should be done!
SOURCE: coleman salt lake tent 9 man no instructions please help?
the instructions are useless anyway. you put the red poles through the 2 side bedrooms. the black rods and the black poles with the bends in join together and go diagonally through the middle of the tent. the yellow rods join together with the black poles with the yellow tape round the ends and u fit these from the inside of the front and back entrance then when the tent is up you just hook the bedrooms in. hope this was usefull
SOURCE: i have a rugged exposure
the 2 long sticks are for the crossover main tent half loops, the other thicker ones are used for the tent cover that shades the exposed open window openings
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