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<blockquote data-quote="IkeCarlson" data-source="post: 440615" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>So your fuel and battery are in the rear? I have thought about using the seat, but it would be better to use my swivel seat mounted over the motor. Thanks for the tip on the steering and 5200/tape.</p><p></p><p>I am still trying to move things around in the shop so I can get some decent pics and some more working space. I have an 80 foot shop and it is full of junk, has been since before we got this place. I just finished replacing the old fuse box with a proper breaker box that should have enough breakers to keep me busy for a while, lol. The floor is mostly dirt, with 16 feet of concrete on one end.</p><p>Insulating and putting in concrete are on my list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IkeCarlson, post: 440615, member: 22840"] So your fuel and battery are in the rear? I have thought about using the seat, but it would be better to use my swivel seat mounted over the motor. Thanks for the tip on the steering and 5200/tape. I am still trying to move things around in the shop so I can get some decent pics and some more working space. I have an 80 foot shop and it is full of junk, has been since before we got this place. I just finished replacing the old fuse box with a proper breaker box that should have enough breakers to keep me busy for a while, lol. The floor is mostly dirt, with 16 feet of concrete on one end. Insulating and putting in concrete are on my list. [/QUOTE]
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