Thanks for the compliment, Orange1forme. I think you should have a PM in your inbox from me. If not, could you send me an email? Thanks. You have dibs on the other set. (two left) Regards, DavidThey look good!!
PM sent.
Thanks for the compliment, Orange1forme. I think you should have a PM in your inbox from me. If not, could you send me an email? Thanks. You have dibs on the other set. (two left) Regards, DavidThey look good!!
PM sent.
I just put a piece of thin plywood in front of the rad that covers 3/4 of the rad leaving the hydro cooler uncovered and have no trouble snow blowing at -30c. Engine temp normal and regen was normal.
Thanks, Jerry! Yes, the Singer 201's are a simple but great little workhorse of a machine. Perfect for doing tasks like this. That little attachment I made to go on top of the normal spool post sure worked well to help guide and take the thread off the industrial sized thread spool. Thanks for looking!!Nice job, thanks for sharing! I enjoyed the pics of the Singer 201 as well, they are great sewing machines, built like a tank.
Jerry
Jerry, here's some more pics of that for you. Maybe someone else might like the idea and use it for themselves, too. The stand was made with a metal bottom (for weight) and a plastic (Delrin) rod screwed to it for the industrial spool to slip over and stay in place. The springsteel rod has a twist in the upper end to keep the thread coming off the spool vertically. It worked pretty well by itself but will still turn into a rat's nest once in a while until I added the other piece. This "other piece" was just a piece of round rod drilled in the center to slip over the normal spool holder on the machine. It has a small hole through itself near the top for the thread to pass through. It's a loose fit so it can swivel as it needs to do. Using a needle to first pass the thread through a scrap piece of vinyl and then through that added guide puts just a little tension on the line and has stopped the thread from jumping of the big spool and turning into a tangled mess. All used together, they seem to work pretty well. Here's some pics:David,
That***8217;s pretty clever! I didn***8217;t notice it at first. I***8217;m going to have to try that, I***8217;ve never used the bigger spools before. You never know what you***8217;re going to learn on this forum!
Jerry
Thank you, jdriver! Glad those covers fit as nicely on the factory cabbed tractor. They should definitely take care of your snow/ice build up and freezing hood problems. And if you ever have issues with the covers please contact me. I'm following your lead on winter being over and today my home made cab and the snow blower was removed and parked until next winter. Fingers crossed!!I hope I won't need these covers until next winter but I ordered and received them now. Dave was great to deal with and his grill covers are well made.
I had an issue a couple of weeks ago with snow and ice build up behind my grill and I could not open the hood because it was frozen shut. These covers will eliminate that problem as well as keeping engine temps. up when it is below zero.
Thanks again Dave for a great product and even better customer service.
I bought mine for the same reason!!!I hope I won't need these covers until next winter but I ordered and received them now. Dave was great to deal with and his grill covers are well made.
I had an issue a couple of weeks ago with snow and ice build up behind my grill and I could not open the hood because it was frozen shut. These covers will eliminate that problem as well as keeping engine temps. up when it is below zero.
Thanks again Dave for a great product and even better customer service.
I recently ordered a set of grille covers from David and just received mine. They are made beautifully and fit perfectly. David has been a pleasure to work with and the purchase was risk free as he offers your money back if they don't work out.I bought mine for the same reason!!!
I had the same experience with Dave and our transaction.
Due to family issues I have not been able to try them on my B2650 with factory cab. I will post an update when I try them here shortly. Winter is over for me as well, so they will be off until next snowblower season.
Suggest you consider one step up from cardboard and get the plastic stuff at Walmart or other stationary stores.Sheet of corrugated cardboard is cheaper, what I use. Polish winterfront.
Good idea, I'll check that out. You are right, cardboard has a short service life in the snow.Suggest you consider one step up from cardboard and get the plastic stuff at Walmart or other stationary stores.
It stand up much better to the rain and wet snow.
Even available in different colors
Dave
I'd like a snazzy grille cover but it will have to snow more than it did last year for me to decide the sheet is too hillbilly.