Posted by rusty6 on January 10, 2015 at 10:20:46 from (207.195.86.53):
In Reply to: Tractor Pulls posted by greg oliver on January 10, 2015 at 09:38:39:
greg oliver said: (quoted from post at 10:38:39 01/10/15) rusty6, Its good to see the old tractors working, I also watched your gopro snow blowing video. My dad bought a three point snow blower for $250 at an auction the summer of 1988. I thought he was crazy when showed up with it but it only needed new roller chain for the auger. What do you use for attachment arm for your camera? My daughter received a gopro for Christmas and I might want to use it! Greg
Anybody that knows me would guess it is something cheap and re-cycled that I use for the camera pole. Its a piece of electrical conduit. Aluminum pipe I think and about 4 feet long. Rubber bungee cords will attach it to most places I might want it to shoot. Of course I had to buy the "Ram" ball mount for the camera. I have one that is a suction cup base and holds amazingly well on any smooth clean surface. The one I use on the aluminum pole is just hose clamped onto the pole and can also be clamped onto various parts of farm machinery or whatever your imagination comes up with.
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