hwcurtice Well-Known Member Joined Jan 26, 2007 Messages 2,885 Location Lake Stevens,WA Jan 7, 2010 #1 http://www.komonews.com/home/video/80858052.html C'mon you fabricators! Make it work for you! It might snow this year, in the NW...
http://www.komonews.com/home/video/80858052.html C'mon you fabricators! Make it work for you! It might snow this year, in the NW...
cisco Well-Known Member Joined Mar 27, 2006 Messages 2,054 Location Sea Town Jan 7, 2010 #2 As far as I'm concerned robots should do everything. :awesomework:
Jaydog Well-Known Member Joined Apr 26, 2006 Messages 8,073 Location Edgewood Jan 7, 2010 #3 That's awesome, quality job on the plow too
hwcurtice Well-Known Member Joined Jan 26, 2007 Messages 2,885 Location Lake Stevens,WA Jan 7, 2010 #4 I'd be willing to buy one set up like that, almost. I think I would need one with extra battery power or a long extension cord...
I'd be willing to buy one set up like that, almost. I think I would need one with extra battery power or a long extension cord...
Jeepasaurusrex Well-Known Member Joined Mar 27, 2006 Messages 4,241 Location Marysville, WA Jan 8, 2010 #5 Just seen that this morning. Good job. My first thought was to use a spare OS .40 airplane motor I have laying around and making a gas powered snow blower attachment. :redneck:
Just seen that this morning. Good job. My first thought was to use a spare OS .40 airplane motor I have laying around and making a gas powered snow blower attachment. :redneck: