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Picked up a weekend job. I didn't have the camera when he brought it, but you should have seen his rig up for his spray tank. He also wanted a hitch that he could take off so nothing would be sticking out to far. Here's a few pics of what I came up with. I'll try post pics of the finished product tomorrow. Attached Images
Reply:Looks good, keep the pictures coming. Looks like your shop could use a few truckloads of concrete! But that would be a good chunk of change to cover all that area.Miller Dynasty 300dxSpeedglas 9002XMiller Spectrum 375 XtremeLincoln PowerMig 255xtLincoln PowerMig 140cMilwuakee Portaband
Reply:Thanks sidthss, I would love to have some concrete in there, but at $110.00 yd. one in college, one wants her drivers license, and only working 40hrs a week its going to be a while. The shed is 100'x100' but I will try to pour a 50'x 50' area.
Reply:Here's pics of the finished project. The customer was very excited with the way it came out, he gave me an extra $40.00 Attached Images
Reply:Looks real good, I like the hitch having to recievers and I couldnt picture the sprayer until it was on the machine. I just might have to steal your idea if I ever get a zero turn.Miller Dynasty 300dxSpeedglas 9002XMiller Spectrum 375 XtremeLincoln PowerMig 255xtLincoln PowerMig 140cMilwuakee Portaband
Reply:Thanks, the bottom receiver is for a lawn trailer, and the top will have a ball to move his utility trailer around the yard. He really likes the idea of taking off the hitch, and spray tank rack without using any tools. Thats why I posted pics so anyone can use them and maybe improve on it. |
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