rushvalley wrote: » Bought one 2/3 years ago just for the pole saw. It's ideal for clipping low branches in the way of machinery but its really only a toy at the end of the day. I couldn't see it lasting long if being used constantly but does what I want it for.
vincenzolorenzo wrote: » That's all Aldi/Lidl gear in a nutshell. Its aimed at homeowners/DIYers. If you don't bull in thinking you've a professional's machine they generally last for years. If you're looking to use every day and make a living with the machine, buy a professional Stihl or similar.
Gillespy wrote: » Can you give details on them and how you mounted them. A xl cabbed IH here needs new mirrors and arms and I would like to mount them out there rather than the middle of the door like originally. Very hard to adjust there.
emaherx wrote: » Upgraded the mirror arms on my 390T to make towing new cattle trailer a bit safer.IMG_20200404_161109 by Emaherx, on FlickrIMG_20200404_162826 by Emaherx, on FlickrIMG_20200404_162838 by Emaherx, on FlickrIMG_20200404_162931 by Emaherx, on Flickr
contrary_devil wrote: » Where did you get the telescopic arms? I've an IH XL cab too and would like to change to arms like those.
Nekarsulm wrote: » Bit of stone-age guntering here.. Tractor on out farm not running well yesterday, the filter in the lift pump was horrendous looking. Bought two diesel filters and of course, when fitting and bleeding them one bleed screw threads stripped. Twig to the rescue..
Reggie. wrote: » Diesel and timber???? What could go wrong
selectamatic wrote: » For an xl cab these style are the best job. Apparently they're from the maxxum series. Pricey though I believe.
stock> wrote: » Nice looking Nasher there lad..................................
Odelay wrote: » We have a winner!
Nekarsulm wrote: » The dry twig will expand when soaked in the diesel, forming an air tight seal! They don't teach this sort of stuff in Reaseheath!
blue5000 wrote: » However I do remember JM in gorta bog saying you should always have a hammer a chisel and a vice grip in the toolbox. Looks like you had a penknife as well.:D Did you get the jeep passed? Mine has been postponed.:cool:
emaherx wrote: » Some cheap cameras from eBay to go with my new telescopic mirrors.
josephsoap wrote: » Nice upgrade - what kind of weight is that trailer unladen ?
emaherx wrote: » Some cheap cameras from eBay to go with my new telescopic mirror
Sillycave wrote: » Some job...Is that wireless? If not how is it worked? Could you pm me a link to that camera if you don’t mind
emaherx wrote: » Camera is wired. Personally I prefer things like this to be wired where possible, it makes them more reliable and there is no need for charging. There is only one more cable to hook up when attaching trailer so it's hardly an issue. Cable is routed through channels on trailer along side the lighting wiring loom. Camera uses a single cable for video and power.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/183920448738 The kit came with 2 cameras so I'm going to put the other one on another trailer.