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They wouldn't be allowed over here without additional signal lighting as they protrude too far beyond the rear of the vehicle. A trailer and tarp would be easier for us.......and more useful.The primary value of the thing is just how much of a PITA it isn't. It lets me get things I normally would want my pickup for, but stays neatly away in the corner of the garage taking up only a few inches of real estate against the back wall. Hooking it up takes 90 seconds; and most of that is fiddling with the lock on the pin.
Also... I can leave the damn thing on there if I need to use it a couple days in a row, and my wife will still drive it without bugging me to take it off 6 times a day.
I HAD a nice 5' x 8' trailer... I got rid of it when we moved and bought this thing. Absolutely ZERO regrets.
mnem
NOT on the bench tonight: Craftsman 24" Snowblower
YALBOA: I was looking for a fixer-upper in this size range; found mostly smaller ones ready to use but showing wear going around $350-$400. This guy bit on a $450 offer, so I scooted on down to see if it really was as good as it looked in pictures. It had all the features I wanted; wide-track tires so I could drive it across the backyard from the shed, electric start, slightly oversize engine for the auger width (nowadays they try to push a 27in machine with the same 6.5HP OHV engine in this one), vario drive and dash-mounted chute control. So I made a crazy low offer and he took it!
When I got there it really was better than advertised; aside from a little wear on the skags and a scuff or two on the paint, it looked like it just came off the floor at Sears. Green paint tells me it was prior to the collapse; everything they sell now is MTD red. I felt the block; it was stone-cold when he started it on the first pull. We tested the electric start, auger and vario in FW/Rev, and everything smooth and remarkably quiet with that huge muffler.
So now that's one less concern; I can finish the lawnwork and building my 2nd shed without having to worry that the snow season is just around the corner and WTF AM I GONNA DO?!?
That peace of mind is def worth ~US$340 to me... glad I was able to shop it now instead of a month from now, when you won't be able to touch anything that runs for less than a grand.
mnem
"Ouchies, Mister Sqweek..."
I gave in to an attack of lunacy last night and ordered this:
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It's due in a few days; not sure what I've gotten myself into with this Tek model, as I've never seen one in the flesh.
-Pat
They wouldn't be allowed over here without additional signal lighting as they protrude too far beyond the rear of the vehicle. A trailer and tarp would be easier for us.......and more useful.The primary value of the thing is just how much of a PITA it isn't. It lets me get things I normally would want my pickup for, but stays neatly away in the corner of the garage taking up only a few inches of real estate against the back wall. Hooking it up takes 90 seconds; and most of that is fiddling with the lock on the pin.
Also... I can leave the damn thing on there if I need to use it a couple days in a row, and my wife will still drive it without bugging me to take it off 6 times a day.
I HAD a nice 5' x 8' trailer... I got rid of it when we moved and bought this thing. Absolutely ZERO regrets.
mnem
They wouldn't be allowed over here without additional signal lighting as they protrude too far beyond the rear of the vehicle. A trailer and tarp would be easier for us.......and more useful.The primary value of the thing is just how much of a PITA it isn't. It lets me get things I normally would want my pickup for, but stays neatly away in the corner of the garage taking up only a few inches of real estate against the back wall. Hooking it up takes 90 seconds; and most of that is fiddling with the lock on the pin.
Also... I can leave the damn thing on there if I need to use it a couple days in a row, and my wife will still drive it without bugging me to take it off 6 times a day.
I HAD a nice 5' x 8' trailer... I got rid of it when we moved and bought this thing. Absolutely ZERO regrets.
mnem
I like the look of that rear car 'shelf' but like tautech, the police here (sth Aus) are car crazy, God forbid if you drive more than 5km/hr over the speed limit and you are up to just short of a 200AUD fine + demerit points such that you can only do it 4 times in a 3yr period. Even the number plates have to be government made or else! Bike racks that obscure the number plate have to have a second plate with an illumination light even if you only use it during the day.
I'd say that definitely is a case-by-case thing... we have the sleeping Policemen up here too, and not a problem; tho there are also some steep driveways where just the hitch bottoms out sometimes.
It all boils down to the vehicle and the loading; my Eldos I could put 800 lbs tongue weight on the hitch and it would just pump up the airbags to compensate. I've also seen Ford escorts with a huge Jazzy scooter on the back, which is pretty much the same thing as my fanny pack, only more weight. The fanny pack itself weighs about 60lbs, with an advertised capacity of 500lbs.
I'd say in most cases, you should be able to carry as much on this thing as two adults in the back seat, no matter what. Just not necessarily both at the same time; it may require some help like air bags or HD struts.
https://www.amazon.ca/PEAKTOW-PTL0431-Submersible-Including-Grommets/dp/B078SJXS4Q/
Lights are easy... IIRC, those metal inserts are for these oval grommet-mount tail lights, which are pretty close to plug & play. Pop in the grommets, pop 'em the grommets, then add/connect a 4-wire ribbon cable and done.
mnem
...Getting back on topic, there is a TDS3024B on auction with 15 hours remaining for those in Canada:
https://www.gcsurplus.ca/mn-eng.cfm?snc=wfsav&sc=enc-bid&scn=370290&lcn=518820&lct=L&srchtype=&lci=&str=1&lotnf=1&frmsr=1&sf=ferm-clos
It would be an upgrade on my bandwidth, but funds are short since someone crunched the front bumper of the car while parked at the grocery store. Maybe the resident dwagon would be interested? Maybe Kosmic as well, but the shipping distance might make it expensive.
[EDIT: who is our TEA member in the vicinity of Montreal? All I found searching back was @mnem's Montreal Steak seasoning and now for some reason I am hungry at midnight!]
My past purchases from this source have all been good units, but there is no guarantee of that.
Yeah... its up over $400 now with 8 hours to go. As Kosmic has said, Tektronix on there usually goes considerably higher than fleaBay and then there's a bunch of fees on top of the sale price.
Closing gavel $$$ will probably be scary...
mnem
*crawls back into bed*
Other than taxes there is no fees. Shipping is normally expensive with them though (They only ship small items). It's better to fetch the item yourself.
Yep, but my car along with most over here, do not have airbags that can be pumped up and depending on what is placed in the extension, would certainly make the very back of unit closer to the ground than the same weight in my boot (trunk) would for instance, because of the extra leverage gained, whereas on something the Rav4 with a short overhang in the first instance, would fair far better in that respect and by your own admission yours would just pump up the rear suspension to compensate. My car does not self levelling suspension, but it does have self levelling headlights
CAD$179: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1522100956
mnem
From the address, it looks like that scope is being sold by Electronic Surplus Industries on Sheffield St. Have you check out that place?
I used to work in the area 18 years ago and it's been rapidly gentrifying (read: condos) so I don't know how long the remaining businesses like that are going to be able to hold on for. It was a much different area, the whole Caledonia and Castlefield are, when I started a job at a small factory around the corner back in 2002 before it became "Design District" and condo developers moved in.
(sore after a 7m long tumble off my mountain bike down a 30degree slope and 5 sutures to my lower lip - where the f****g bike hit me)
I have a 6.5 Fluke DMM but I really want, not need, a Keithley DMM6500. Why? Why do I want it so much The struggle
@capt bullshot: A LT calculator? sales gift from bygone times or did you make that up?
I also think that would be illegal here as well for the same reason and also might be way to much overhang from the back of the vehicle to comply with British law?
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OK the BBC fake news channel article said they didn't want to be identified, but they must have been happy to tell the story to a grotty tabloid paper (Sun), apparently the second-hand TV was a 16" Bush flat-screen model, so not that old. I guess anything made over 6 months ago is old to those overpaid BBC morning news presenters.
Why they told the paper they disposed of it in a builder's skip I don't know (if that is the truth), clearly neither the owner or journalist are bothered that it hasn't been sent for proper disposal under the WEEE regs. Maybe the WEEE police will send them a nice fine.
Also we will never know if it was faulty or missing interference filtering components.
David
(sore after a 7m long tumble off my mountain bike down a 30degree slope and 5 sutures to my lower lip - where the f****g bike hit me)
I hope the injuries were minor and that you bounce back quickly. Get back on the bike as soon as you can!!!
(I did a similar thing once; the handlebar snapped due to metal fatigue on a steep descent)
Just in case: if i'm bidding against someone with PP, might wanna shoot me a PM.