The only down side to the day was i got a bit of steel in my right eye :( . I got it out tho . Just have to put up with the scratchy feeling for a few day . Oh and i did have safety glasses on but it flicked up under the bottom :mad: .
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The only down side to the day was i got a bit of steel in my right eye :( . I got it out tho . Just have to put up with the scratchy feeling for a few day . Oh and i did have safety glasses on but it flicked up under the bottom :mad: .
looking good mate,whens elmo gunna visit the east side
Looks bloody good! :cool: I want to do something similar on my County.
Just one question for now - what the hell is a "dairy farm store"? (and where do I find one);)
Thanks Mick , I need to do a couple of things first to get Elmo back up to scratch but i'll come for a run as soon as i can ;).
A dairy farm store is a place where you can buy all the bit's and pieces you need on the farm like ... stainless milk line , milk line filters , calf care products , gum boots and all that stuff :D . Just so happens that my local one has a heap of 3" pipe :D:cool:.
Well done Mick, a Real Man's snorkle, what sort of air filter box do you have to connect to, if it is a round milo tin type check out my snorkle/air filter air box hook up in "Gallery" under heading "Tank", I will see if I can upload one for you, been having trouble doing it, uploading that is, Regards Frank.
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Thanks Frank i am looking at doing this aswell have been looking at it for a long time will try something similar to yours but my gas converter is in the way which has been the main worry and stopping me from having a go at it.But now Mick has made a start i have to pull my finger out of my thingy ma Bob and stop making excuses:D.
Mick looking great mate.
Brett if you have that enormous water tank for the wipers, you could always dump that, as I am when I get my gas conversion fitted, I'm going to fit a normal car size water reservoir elsewhere, heaps of room with that gone, Regards Frank.
Very nice job mate:)
Well done:thumbsup:
Great work Mick
Stainless looks good compared to the black plastics:cool::cool::cool:
And you have that pleasure of been able to say "I DID IT MY WAY"
Keep up the good work.
Andrew