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Opened the Consumer Reports magazine and saw this. Too bad the rodent deterrent electrical tape wasn't used by Mercedes back in the 80s. I might have saved countless hours re-wiring my SEE
mine is stubborn too. It will not gently lock into place. I have to throttle it up and bring it back hard to lock it in place, and it sometimes takes several attempts. Others may chime in will a more gentle procedure, but that's what works for me .
I have a set of the 12' NATO jumpers as well, but had some new NATO slave receptacles gathering dust in the garage so I made up a longer jumper that's 25 ft long. It's nice for the longer reach but it sure is heavy to lug around since I used 1 0/ cable
Sold my SEE I kept up at our mountain place this weekend. Kinda sad to see it go but it has a good home with the VFD up on the mountain. I wish I had a video of those guys with the VFD trying to operate it for their first time. It was a real treat
Yeah, it would have been great if forethought in the design would have allowed for removable teeth. Most of the time I find the front bucket teeth to be a hindrance in manicuring any type of dirtwork