If you got some curved barges made to go on the weather end, I would have thought that you wouldn't get rain blown in. For the look of it, put them on the other end as well.
When I bought my JCB Loadall in 1984, it had quite a few levers all in a row. There were extra ones because the machine had hydraulic locking for the attachments and a pick up hitch. I reduced the height of all of them by about and inch except the ones for the lift and crowd to reduce the...
My AHA tenancy specified 50:50 for windows. The farmhouse was built just after WW2 with Crittall steel frames which eventually rusted and cracked the glass, if left too long. Gradually, they were all replaced with plastic frames. The two cottages also.
In 1987, Mrs LS and I got into mountain and fell walking for our holidays and did a lot of it until the noughties, when my developing respitory condition put a stop to it. I was always saddened to see old fencing left behind on the hills when it had been replaced.
They're a bit like steam engines, Maximum torque at zero revs.
I always hated the clutch pedal. I've had automatic cars since 1973, along side manual farm vehicles where autos were not available.
If you're getting stuck, you shouldn't be on the land. With wetter weather becoming more likely. I think that growing maize will become more and more difficult.
I don't know anythiing about the dog guard. I should have said that this is for a 1998 - 2018 Jimny, not the later models. The rear seats can be down, headrests removed of course.
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