"The Beverly Hills property, with a white-brick Regency mansion, outhouses and manicured gardens offering uninterrupted views of the city". I presume they meant outBUILDINGS.
I mounted the magnetic strip to the back of my tractor and use it to temporarily store hitch pins, etc when changing or adjusting implements. It sure beats dropping the pins on the ground, setting them on top of a tire, a fender, inside the cup holder, or just generally misplacing them.
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THAT is a GREAT IDEA !!!!
Ditto!!! I need to mount one on my Qhitch!THAT is a GREAT IDEA !!!!I mounted the magnetic strip to the back of my tractor and use it to temporarily store hitch pins, etc when changing or adjusting implements. It sure beats dropping the pins on the ground, setting them on top of a tire, a fender, inside the cup holder, or just generally misplacing them.
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YEP!! I have done the same thing. I've been trying to find a broom handle or something similar that I can easily attach one to. Haven't found the right combination yet.I tie the free magnetic tool holders on heavy twine and stick them on the wall around my shops, I've probably one for each shop. Then when I invariably drop a metal part, like a washer, bolt etc. If I can't find it immediately I use the bar to drag and find it. Saves a LOT of bending over.
Going to add that mod to my BX. Good thinking! :thumbsup:I mounted the magnetic strip to the back of my tractor and use it to temporarily store hitch pins, etc when changing or adjusting implements. It sure beats dropping the pins on the ground, setting them on top of a tire, a fender, inside the cup holder, or just generally misplacing them.
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I mounted the magnetic strip to the back of my tractor and use it to temporarily store hitch pins, etc when changing or adjusting implements. It sure beats dropping the pins on the ground, setting them on top of a tire, a fender, inside the cup holder, or just generally misplacing them.
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