Grubee Solves Lighting Problem!

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Thanks for the update on lighing coil usage. I totally forgot my snow blower has headlights. They really help on those near zero mornings we have here in Phoenix and I have to clear the walk and drive from the 6' drifts and plows discharge covering all the cars down the street. )

That is an exageration. the drifts were only 4' and the temperature about 80.

Jim
 
It's going to be interesting when u guys get your 4G's & try to mount the setup....even more interesting if someone tries it with lights.
I trust Irish Johns setup opinion but i'de still rather a 2nd/3rd opinion,just to confirm what's already been said.
 
Thanks for the update on lighing coil usage. I totally forgot my snow blower has headlights. They really help on those near zero mornings we have here in Phoenix and I have to clear the walk and drive from the 6' drifts and plows discharge covering all the cars down the street. )

That is an exageration. the drifts were only 4' and the temperature about 80.

Jim

Jim - did I say that I expected you to know that snow thrower engines can have lighting coils? I don't think I did, so I am puzzled at your sarcastic comments. Maybe you've been out in the sun too long? :)
 
Judt Joking!!

JUST JOKING ! !

The comment about being updated was serious. Obviously having lived in Phoenix from 1942 only gave a short time prior to experience snow and ice in IL and MO. I don't think they had anything but show shovels back then?

The snow drifts and zero temps in Phoenix was an attempt at humor. I know that sarcasm is the poorest form of wit, but it is all I have. )

Nothing aimed at you.

This whole discussion is based on each persons experience, so combined we can all walk away with a broader view of the subject.

Jim




Jim - did I say that I expected you to know that snow thrower engines can have lighting coils? I don't think I did, so I am puzzled at your sarcastic comments. Maybe you've been out in the sun too long? :)
 
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