I believe its called the iPod Shuffle, real cheap. You can get one for about $35 on Ebay. That little ipod holds an unbelievable amount of music. Here's my setup.
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I believe its called the iPod Shuffle, real cheap. You can get one for about $35 on Ebay. That little ipod holds an unbelievable amount of music. Here's my setup.
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Thanks Carl, I think I might copy that idea.
I use the same setup except my headphones aren't so nice but instead of music I just put a few podcasts I want to hear on the shuffle.
I would like to see more detail on that boom pole set up. What anchors the lower end to the bucket? Looks like a slick setup.
Smilinjak
I'm not comfortable with ear plugs which eliminate all sound. You can't hear if something is going wrong. The beauty of these headphones is that it eliminates the noises that can harm your hearing, but still lets you hear, for example, if a person is yelling at you to stop. You can also hear the engine running in a very muffled tone, and would know if something was wrong. Hard to explain exactly, but once you try them, you will never go back to ear plugs or headsets that eliminate all sound.
This is one of the many reasons that I love my heated and cooled cab (it also has a stereo system but I rarely turn it on) Noise is reduced to a level that doesnt require hearing protection but I can still hear noises that might indicate a problem.
Folks that run around with earbuds blasting in their ears for 18 hours a day are doing more damage to their hearing than any loud noise from an engine. I am afraid that we are going to have a generation of deaf people when todays youngsters grow up.
I couldn't agree more. A cab is definitely the best of both worlds, but for those without one, ear protection should always be used. True, if you are going to use ear protection with music blasting through them, you are defeating the whole purpose of the ear protection.
Funny, I bought this headset specifically for when I had my Curtis cab installed on my GX345. The engine noise level inside that cab was unbearable. I can only imagine the dealer installed cabs are much better insulated between the motor and the cab.
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I would like to see more detail on that boom pole set up. What anchors the lower end to the bucket? Looks like a slick setup.
Smilinjak
Sorry. Didnt mean to reply in this thread, I havnt figured out how to send a direct response.
I enjoy taking my homebuilt for a drive on gravel roads with my wife on nice summer evenings. The best.
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Love getting into my 5040 with cab and firing it up and then punching the garage door opener and driving it out. Makes me feel like the wealthiest man in the county, which I am not.
Really enjoyed driving my little L300ODT around town in my shirt sleeves after heavy snows once I got my homebuilt cab with heat done.
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