hawkeye08
Elite Member
I don't know why, but I am unable to see Waxman's pictures... based on the words, nice job, I'm sure the pictures make it even better..
Very nice, well thought out mod. Between you and Paul my mod list keeps getting longer. Let us know what degree incline the tractor feels comfortable on and where the line is that it is starting to be too steep.
ovrszd
Re: 4 Wheel drive indicator with inclinometer install on a Grand L Cab
Yeah, I'm anxious to hear about that too. I had a cheap inclinometer on my B2910 and ran it over 15 degree side tilt a lot while mowing roadbanks. Didn't have anything for steep inclines though.
I tried to climb a steep timber bank, very high, maybe 60', with my L4400 in the Springtime once. Made it halfway up and spun out (R4's). Slid to the bottom. Wouldn't have had the time to look at a meter if I'd had one!!!!
Waxman, tell us a little about your background where you learned all these skills. Are you self taught for the most part, trade schools, on the job experience etc? Don't mean to be nosey but I, and probably others, would enjoy hearing about you're above average (way above) abilities.
I'm sure your Father is very proud of you and enjoys watching you work on the Kubota. As you admitted, he inspires you to this day. Thanks for sharing your story.
Some might say there's something wrong with you. I say there's something wrong with us, lack of patience and perfectionalism diligence.
After seeing 4shorts and then waxman's great work on their 4wd indicators, I decided I need one, too. Since I have a smallish B8200 Kubota, no cab (sigh) and not a lot of open dash space, I gave up on using any of the indicator lights I had hoarded, and went looking for a small LED indicator light. After looking at hundreds on eBay, I came across these: 5 LED Indicator Light Lamp Pilot Dash Directional Car Truck Boat 12V | eBay
You'll notice the price- delivered. I saw the same lights being sold for higher prices all over the place, so for $2.19, I figured I can't go wrong. Plus, I have been pleased with the other little electrical items I have ordered from China and Hong Kong, equally crazy cheap.
Since I won't be installing this stuff till it warms up (too lazy to remove the chains just to drive into a heated shop) I wasn't in a big hurry. I will post this little project when I get to it. Meanwhile, enjoy the pro's posts!