I haven't been by in a while!
EV is over 2 years old now. I do notice the batteries not lasting quite as long, but still completely fine for me.
In November 2022 I bought a ground drive manure spreader, just a 25 bushel size, and I use my FEL to fill it, then tow it with EV to spread the manure.
It's a small one, but I spent $1000 on it . The guy who was spreading for me charged $650 the last time he did it, which sent me shopping for a used one. I figure I've paid for the spreader by now. It is more time, but when the grandkids come, they love watching the loader and spreader work.
I should be better at keeping the batteries topped off, but now that my back is fixed (surgery in Jan 2023) I actually use a wheelbarrow more often, and don't jump in EV as often for quick stuff.
Currently it needs a bath and I need to top off the distilled water in the batteries. I've noticed if you overfill, I end up with battery acid on the rubber mats under EV.
That Amazon replacement dump hydraulic lift is still going strong and I never did get around to getting a restrictor cable. I figure it will be great for 3 years since I spent the extra $6.99 on the 3 year warranty (which I rarely do) from Amazon.
EV is over 2 years old now. I do notice the batteries not lasting quite as long, but still completely fine for me.
In November 2022 I bought a ground drive manure spreader, just a 25 bushel size, and I use my FEL to fill it, then tow it with EV to spread the manure.
It's a small one, but I spent $1000 on it . The guy who was spreading for me charged $650 the last time he did it, which sent me shopping for a used one. I figure I've paid for the spreader by now. It is more time, but when the grandkids come, they love watching the loader and spreader work.
I should be better at keeping the batteries topped off, but now that my back is fixed (surgery in Jan 2023) I actually use a wheelbarrow more often, and don't jump in EV as often for quick stuff.
Currently it needs a bath and I need to top off the distilled water in the batteries. I've noticed if you overfill, I end up with battery acid on the rubber mats under EV.
That Amazon replacement dump hydraulic lift is still going strong and I never did get around to getting a restrictor cable. I figure it will be great for 3 years since I spent the extra $6.99 on the 3 year warranty (which I rarely do) from Amazon.