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Re: (ET) You want attachments?!



So do lots of us!  <grin>

Yea, I know,...; )


Snow blades are really not a problem.  They were made by Brinly.  If you
can't find a generic Brinly or similar garden tractor blade to adapt,
Technical Service in Wisconsin (608 868-6220) sells them new for
something like $150 + shipping (check that price; my memory may be
playing tricks on me here).

Okay thanks, I'll check out my local Tractor Supply Store, they usually have quite a few of the implements for the garden/lawn tractors. If not then I'll give Bill at T & S a call.

Tillers are pretty scarce and bring good prices when they turn up.  I'm
looking for one, but not too actively since I would only use it once in a
while.  Some folks have adapted gas tillers.

Thought about that, have read some people's reports on that so I might do 
that.

As for the "generator," you might look into PV system inverters.  I have
seen them in 24 volt versions, so I imagine someone makes a 36 volt
inverter.  You should be able to get just about any power capacity you
want.  It won't be cheap, though, unless you can find one used.  Watch
the classifieds in the back of Home Power magazine (for subscription
info, see http://www.homepower.com).

Yep, good magazine I'm a subscriber. I've found a 36vdc to 110vac convertor, of course don't remember where I seen it at now....: (
As I remember it wasn't very cheap at all.

Looks like from your signature, that you've got just a little ; ) experience with the electric vehicles & tractors.
Thanks, Tony



David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
1991 Solectria Force 144vac
1979 General Engines ElectroPed 24vdc
1974 Honda Civic 96vdc
1970 GE Elec-trak 36 vdc

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