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1st May 2016, 06:28 PM
#8431
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Originally Posted by
Winnie
Wow that pup grew quick mate!
For sure mate :-) Lanky little bugger raised by 3 women :-( Pup had a great arvo learned some manors with Dad :-) !
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1st May 2016 06:28 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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1st May 2016, 07:09 PM
#8432
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
MB
Twas definitely time for a replacement, well that's my excuse old mate :-) !
Headlight or tractor?
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1st May 2016, 07:33 PM
#8433
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Couldn't quite afford the FENDT :-) !
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1st May 2016, 08:03 PM
#8434
Daily Lurker
picked up a free ride on lawn mower from work, fully working, the bloke was just too lazy to look into why it wasnt starting and made the school buy a new one cos it looked damaged. the old man will be very happy =D
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2nd May 2016, 11:19 AM
#8435
Enjoying the trips
Got a loan of this little baby for our next run out to the centre. Hooked up a couple of old batteries that had been charged up and away she went and layed down a satisfactory weld. And its gas-less too.
Means I can leave the stick bush welder at home, it works and has been used in anger twice. But it is hard to use as there is no current control whereas the mig has wire feed control to match amps plus more wire out of the tip lowers the amps too.
Have read using a length of chain in the circuit, shift the welder cable along the chain until the amps are good.
ReadyWelder II.jpg
Cheers
Macca
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2nd May 2016, 11:24 AM
#8436
Originally Posted by
macca
Got a loan of this little baby for our next run out to the centre. Hooked up a couple of old batteries that had been charged up and away she went and layed down a satisfactory weld. And its gas-less too.
Means I can leave the stick bush welder at home, it works and has been used in anger twice. But it is hard to use as there is no current control whereas the mig has wire feed control to match amps plus more wire out of the tip lowers the amps too.
Have read using a length of chain in the circuit, shift the welder cable along the chain until the amps are good.
ReadyWelder II.jpg
Ive seen battery op arc welders but not mig. Thats a great piece of kit...
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2nd May 2016, 11:29 AM
#8437
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
mudski
Ive seen battery op arc welders
So have I. Last time the RACV bloke replaced mums car battery.
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2nd May 2016, 03:24 PM
#8438
Enjoying the trips
Originally Posted by
mudski
Ive seen battery op arc welders but not mig. Thats a great piece of kit...
At $900 it would want to be good!
Buy one of these and use it on other peoples cars as I have done with my bush welder.
Sure they were very grateful and said a big thanks, it also stuffed my batteries. But words dont pay the bills!
http://www.readywelder.com.au/readywelders/?pid=10000cs
Cheers
Macca
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2nd May 2016, 04:13 PM
#8439
Patrol God
Went over the ute today and found a small box of fuses, $9.10 in change under the seats and that there is $10-15 of fuel in the tank. Also the 5 tyres have around 90% tread and will fit Mrs mudsane's van, so there is my money back. I sort of had an idea that it could be roadworthy with a bit of work, but it will need a bit too much done on it. As well as a bush bomb it will be a great parts car.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
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2nd May 2016, 04:45 PM
#8440
Patrol Goddess
Teenage daughter left her face ache page open on my 'puter.... Let the fun begin
KATROL- The 2nd
GU TD42TGi
Not as pretty, but a whole lot tougher
Silent member 1208
Yes Michael, I bought a JEE.....60.
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