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First thing I would do is load test each of your batteries. I know it sounds stupid but for as many years as I have in electrical experience I have had the dumbest things bite me you know where.
Then get a meter. If you can't afford a good meter a Radio Shack cheapo should work. Make sure...
I saw that the right side wasn't latched before the night ride and I thought you were working on the headlight. Darn it, I should have asked.
I do have a hood from oifvet sitting covered in the back of one of my 105s.
steve
Hopefully his wife will read some of these ideas and give us a better idea of what the end goal is. Otherwise we are just shooting in the dark.
My Mother uses a lift that is flat and she runs the wheelchair on it and then it uses an electric motor to lift and then another one swings it into...
I just finished loading my new commercial generator and some firewood and fuel cans. The truck is hooked to the travel trailer and all I have to do is wait for stretch to come thru on I70.
See ya
To get him in to ride and go places and get in and out or just once in a while at a single location?
I would think the davit idea is good or any of the small pickup truck mini-cranes that swing would work mounted on the front corner of the bed.
You can always paint it to make look military.
You are probably talking about the ones from places like Northern Tool.
I'm sure you could build an adapter of sorts to connect the PTO to the generator but I would think the RPMs would be a problem. It isn't that the Deuce could not do it, it is just that tractors are usually setup to run at...
Because I didn't feel like climbing all over them to get the chain wrapped around the trunks. She didn't slow down when I grabbed the other two at the same time either.
I spent the rest of the day driving around the field in circles in the truck with no brakes and the one in the picture.
That...
One of the selling points is that when you are done with it you can flush it down the drain. I don't think I would use it as a replacement for sugar though..... ;-)
Nice day yesterday and I had used my backhoe to take down a trio of trees a few weeks ago and realized I had nothing to move them with. (No, I didn't want to take them out in pieces.)
Hmm, what to do. Oh yeah I have a couple of trucks just itching to do something so I got my number two truck...
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