i7win7
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Equipment
BX2370, B2650 grapple, tree puller, trailer mover, 3 point hoist, mower, tiller
In my area, they are big into LED lighting. Makes sense to go with max light and minimum current since everything is powered from a battery that gets charged at home. Guess they have something in common with Tesla. Before LED's they'd have a pair of dim white headlights and a pair of filament-type blinking red lights on the rear. Now some of them have more rear lights than a lot of fancied-up semi trucks. Headlights are almost as offensive as those on Jeep/Ram. Here's a picture of the instrument panel of an "open station" buggy that was at Costco.Really I mean how many options can you put on a buggie ?
Saw one in Holmes County, Ohio that had a solar panel on it, and LED lights. Brake lights and turn signals are pretty common. Waiting to see one with lights on the horse's harness...In my area, they are big into LED lighting. Makes sense to go with max light and minimum current since everything is powered from a battery that gets charged at home. Guess they have something in common with Tesla. Before LED's they'd have a pair of dim white headlights and a pair of filament-type blinking red lights on the rear. Now some of them have more rear lights than a lot of fancied-up semi trucks. Headlights are almost as offensive as those on Jeep/Ram. Here's a picture of the instrument panel of an "open station" buggy that was at Costco.
It's even got beer can holders!In my area, they are big into LED lighting. Makes sense to go with max light and minimum current since everything is powered from a battery that gets charged at home. Guess they have something in common with Tesla. Before LED's they'd have a pair of dim white headlights and a pair of filament-type blinking red lights on the rear. Now some of them have more rear lights than a lot of fancied-up semi trucks. Headlights are almost as offensive as those on Jeep/Ram. Here's a picture of the instrument panel of an "open station" buggy that was at Costco.