Posted by the tractor vet on December 29, 2021 at 14:34:23 from (108.220.145.239):
That job only took 45 min. and only two trips up and down the basement steps four trips up and down the ladder . I got my Christmas TOY mounted . The War Dept and KIDS bought me a total fancy electronic weather station with self dumping rain gauge . Now Maybe the jenny Rem may not like it as it is mounted on the one clothes line post next to her HOUSE . Now i can tell everything that is happening in my back yard as far as weather . . Took more time to get it set up then it did to install. I cheated on the mount and just ordered one off Amazon , yea i could have cut a piece of plate out of 1/4 inch used some 1 1/2 or two sch. 40 fired up the welder called in a crane to set the end results our just CLICK on Buy it now and wait two days and stick it up with two 1/4 inch lags . that i just happen to have in stock . Now worrys about the ladder kicking out as it was well planted in the yard once i steeped on it as it sank about 6-8 inches , getting back up took a good tuggen . But it is up leveled and assmith (sp) is set , almost missed that part of the set up.
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