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Bump bump bump!!!
Put a light on the back, seems that I mostly use it in the dark, and I don't like hittin things when I back up! I bought the light for $30 at canadian tire. Put a switch on the dash beside the real light switch, so It can easily be turned on and off. A 4a fuse assures I won't be makin any fires. Not bad for 16 year old basic electrical :) http://i689.photobucket.com/albums/v...k/4188e681.jpg and gotta see going forward too! http://i689.photobucket.com/albums/v...k/1c668fde.jpg |
Nice work Tyler!
Yup, Those back-up lights and tractors go hand in hand! Gotta get one on mine a.s.a.p! Merry Christmass everyone!:beerchug:
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Tyler, your lights are cool! :ThumbsUp:
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German Lights!!
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Georg-
I hope it's just the way it looks in the picture, but that is a VERY dangerous way to jack up the rear of the tractor. You barely have any of the jack lifting pad under the transaxle, and there is nothing to keep the tractor from rolling forward or tilting sideways at the front axle pivot. The jack should be further under the transaxle. There is a flat spot for a jack point on some of them. You should also wedge the front wheels and the axle pivot so it can't tip or roll away. You do not want that tractor to fall off of the jack and onto your leg. |
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Good Cub lights guys! Keep'em comming!
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100 with lights
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heres my 100 with lights
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Your 100 looks awesome, Nick! :beerchug:
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Finally got the Mrs. out at night with me.
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