Posted by Mark - IN. on April 18, 2010 at 17:13:58 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: butt ugly tractors posted by glennster on April 18, 2010 at 16:41:17:
Well, it certainly looks about as sharp "get the job done" setup as I've ever seen. One problem though that I can see, and only one that I had to strain to find, and really strain at that. That SMV marker on the back of the trailer. It appears to be placed all wrong. Oh sure, from this angle I can see it just fine. But ifin I was to be drivin up behind you, straight on now, it appears that your compressor might block it. Now what you might want to do, and only a suggestion mind you, is to get someone to hold that thing maybe dead center on your tank where it could be seen perfectly, and then you get you a hammer and box of nails, and start to nailin that marker dead center on the tank where I could then see it just fine, if I were to drive up behind you from that angle. Big nails, lots of them. Not just one or two that might come loose.
Actually, is a great lookin setup to me. But then again, you're the owner and only your opinion really matters, if you ask me, which you didn't. Use it in good health, and lots of it. Oh yeah, forget the hammer and nails.
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