Mule
#91
Well Saddie finally showed up with the mule today, might add the gas tank was empty, typical.
So here's the mule and my silver screen debut.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Outd7HCU...e=youtu.be
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#92
Well I think that is fantastic. Really great Thumbsup Worthy
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#93
(01-19-2015, 07:49 PM)f350ca Wrote: Well Saddie finally showed up with the mule today, might add the gas tank was empty, typical.
So here's the mule and my silver screen debut.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Outd7HCU...e=youtu.be

I was expecting to see a different driver and some appropriate background music....  Big Grin



Willie
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#94
Now that's one useful tool , Congratulations on a job well done.

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#95
Great job. The dog seemed a little bothered with you driving her Mule! That is one practical vehicle you built. If I send you a universal joint will you level the steering wheel!

Very impressive work.
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#96
Olive Drab instead of black and you would have nailed it. Well done.

"Billy G"
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#97
Looks good Greg - now you are going to have to build a storage shed for it!
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#98
Hi Greg , looks just the job and a very handy bit of kit to have. Never mind getting that steering straightened out , you will need a steering lock fitted or Saddie will be off in the mule every chance she gets Big Grin

 Cheers Mick.
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#99
Thanks for the comments guys. Have been using it for the last couple of days hauling fire wood out of the swamp behind the house. Trees that have been knocked down with wind storms. We had a melt here a while ago that flooded the area and made a nice ice pad to work off. With the steering and controls at the front you can walk along with it and back into some incredibly tight spots between the trees. Hauls about a half face cord at a go. That wood seat is some cold on the tush though.
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Awesome job!  I need one of those too.    Now I'm going to have a hard time passing by a lawn tractor put out on the curb with out examining it for a future Mule project. Maybe a motorcycle motor LOL Thumbsup
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