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Canada Calling! Very cle
ver and useful. Well done!
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Hi:
Nicely done! May I suggest a bracket behind the seat to store the drive wheel? Keep it out of the dirt, etc.
Thanks, Carl.
That is pretty clever.
Just a thought, when I have hydraulic quick connects, I put 1 male and 1 female connector on the implement, same on the machine. Keeps anyone from hooking them up backward. PLUS, when disconnected you can connect the implement ends together to keep them clean.
I was actually really impressed with the bolts mounted in the top face of the vice jaws - quick cheap way to expand the range of the jaws