Posted by bc on October 16, 2009 at 09:46:50 from (69.148.145.104):
In Reply to: Raincap position poll posted by tackhammertime on October 16, 2009 at 06:18:37:
For the fifth go around on the subject, right now hinge to the front with paint bucket over the top. My pipe is high enough I don't get exhaust in the face.
I suppose it depends upon how high the pipe is and whether a 3 inch cap is needed to deflect the exhaust or not or if you have a cab.
Jim has the right idea as long the bungee cord isn't long enough to where you get popped in the face when you forget to remove it before you start it.
Do they make a rain cap with a collar around the flip top cap to seal off blowing rain?
I hope I still have my 2606 backhoe for a while. Had a hispanic person of questionable english and citizenship pull in the drive way on Sat. and asked if it was for sale. Told him no. Now I have to worry that he will be back and I'll find it missing and sitting somewhere in Texas or Mexico. I may have to disable it and maybe park it where I can dig the hoe bucket in to bury itself so no one can pull it out.
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