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Well finally rounded the maintenance guy up long enough to change lights for the football field. They have there first game next week and they have 11 lights not working.
We are able to drive on the rubberized track as long as we go in a straight line. We use a piece of plywood to turn on. You can see the plywood in the first picture.
 

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He thinks he has to go everywhere we go. Thats Bandit he showed up with the wife. So the wife snapped a few pictures while she was there.
 
Bandit, huh? Bet he steals your heart. ;)

Brett made a quickie little mod on his Spiderlift. He made some plywood outrigger pads that hook over the outriggers, and he has a bungee cord holding each one on the outrigger. This way he can raise the outriggers, move the machine and reset without having to climb down out of the basket every time. Seems it would be easier if they just made bigger feet on the outriggers to begin with, but that would make too much sense.
 
The guy I'm working for now has pads like that Brian. They are plastic, and slide over the aluminum pad. Just drive around and drop your legs.

Pretty nice.
 
The new one's do what your talking about Brian. Like this on Wesleys new 23GT.
 

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