Good evening Jack.. That is a game changer.. I have always had a issue seeing the tip of the forks on both of my tractors.. I will check them out. I changed the oil and filter and the fuel filter and air filter and took the loader off and put the blower on last week… That was on my Kubota. The I took the mower deck of am John Deere and put the ballast box on.. So I am now officially ready for snow.. 😁😁😁😁 Thanks for sharing this information with us. Cheers
The camera itself is still awesome. The magnet attachment system needs work. I almost lost it after it fell off while I was scooping some dirt and a branch knocked it off into the bucket of dirt I dumped somewhere else. I managed to find the camera because I could see it was on the surface, and I shone light on the pile with a flashlight and when I saw light on the screen, I went to the spot and dug it out.
I’d maybe mount the camera to the top of the implement instead of on the front, pending you can angle the camera enough. Wouldn’t want to creep forward and smoosh the cameras. Very snazzy solution. Might get a set for my bx so I don’t have to twist my back out of alignment
the camera is a great idea. i do not get it why you and others measure their wood when cutting it. seems like a lot of wasted time. after a short time you know the approx length you need. it is a primitive heat source.
Good evening Jack..
That is a game changer..
I have always had a issue seeing the tip of the forks on both of my tractors..
I will check them out.
I changed the oil and filter and the fuel filter and air filter and took the loader off and put the blower on last week…
That was on my Kubota. The I took the mower deck of am John Deere and put the ballast box on..
So I am now officially ready for snow.. 😁😁😁😁
Thanks for sharing this information with us.
Cheers
Morning Jack, Our ATV club purchased a TYM 574 last year. How is this camera system holding up for you? Do you still like it?
The camera itself is still awesome. The magnet attachment system needs work. I almost lost it after it fell off while I was scooping some dirt and a branch knocked it off into the bucket of dirt I dumped somewhere else. I managed to find the camera because I could see it was on the surface, and I shone light on the pile with a flashlight and when I saw light on the screen, I went to the spot and dug it out.
Hope you had a good weekend
Hi Jack, nice setup. Can you do a split screen on the camera? That would be a handy option. Winter is almost here.
I’d maybe mount the camera to the top of the implement instead of on the front, pending you can angle the camera enough. Wouldn’t want to creep forward and smoosh the cameras. Very snazzy solution. Might get a set for my bx so I don’t have to twist my back out of alignment
the camera is a great idea. i do not get it why you and others measure their
wood when cutting it. seems like a lot of wasted time. after a short time you know the approx length you need. it is a primitive heat source.
IT IS MY FIRST TIME HERE JACK. VERY GOOD. LOVE FROM LONNIE IN NORTH CAROLINA.
Could just put a piece of flat metal or thin plastic and make a sandwich with those magnets if they don't stay stuck to the tape.
Nice