BillCroasmun
Gold Member
Just thought I'd share some work I am about to do on the PT180 over the next week or two.
Bought a solar trickle charger from Harbor Freight (currently $13 on sale) and a cigarette plug from Wal-mart (Don't remember the price). I will be mounting the cigarette plug somewhere under the console (maybe around the left knee area) and installing the trickle charger outside the portable garage on some T stakes. I found the battery drained last week and figure I don't want this to happen again. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Bought some inexpensive (~$15) 35W Halogens from Wal-Mart and will be mounting them to aid in evening snow removal. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
On a side note, I have been removing snow from my 230' gravel drive with my LMB. The drive is not all that level so I've been experimenting with techniques to not dig it up too bad. The last time I had it in float with the bucket tilted back enough to "ride" on the back of the bucket with the front edge about 4" up in the air. This kept the front from digging into the drive, the bucket fills with snow and the added weight helps the back edge "plow" what the front is to high to catch. It's no professional job but it's 500% better than shoveling and waiting for the next thaw! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Bought a solar trickle charger from Harbor Freight (currently $13 on sale) and a cigarette plug from Wal-mart (Don't remember the price). I will be mounting the cigarette plug somewhere under the console (maybe around the left knee area) and installing the trickle charger outside the portable garage on some T stakes. I found the battery drained last week and figure I don't want this to happen again. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Bought some inexpensive (~$15) 35W Halogens from Wal-Mart and will be mounting them to aid in evening snow removal. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
On a side note, I have been removing snow from my 230' gravel drive with my LMB. The drive is not all that level so I've been experimenting with techniques to not dig it up too bad. The last time I had it in float with the bucket tilted back enough to "ride" on the back of the bucket with the front edge about 4" up in the air. This kept the front from digging into the drive, the bucket fills with snow and the added weight helps the back edge "plow" what the front is to high to catch. It's no professional job but it's 500% better than shoveling and waiting for the next thaw! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif