There are drain plugs and pipes next to each of them for condensation from the a/c. Rubber pipes hang out and the drips come out down by the linkage. If they block, the motor gets water in it. If you drop the back tray, it's very easy to get a bit of dirt in one of the pipes, block it and then...
Thanks all for confirming...growing for the first time this year and I've had them on but an 'old-timer' saw and said it was a big no-no and to get them off:rolleyes::D
Yeah, I see what you mean. I'm just looking for a camera on the end of the loader for better visibility attaching things though, so not when using GPS. Will look into separate displays though, given how expensive the cable seems to be!
Ah, ok, fair enough, was thinking that might be the case, got to get it confirmed...will head to the NH dealer, got the screen/nav controller from them as was so much cheaper than Trimble.
What camera have you got plugged into yours, pleased with it?
Anyone know of a camera that's directly compatible with the '5 pin B code' expansion port on the above GPS? Or a readily available adaptor cable? Struggling to find anything googling, seems it's a different port to the previous generation.
Or is it a case of buying a male plug and making a cable...
Had the same with my old Renault Ares 540 and a 9ft Fleming topper, think it was just too harsh a PTO engagement by default. Did the PTO on/off/on thing to try and feather it a bit and it kind of worked most of the time.
On the other hand, accidentally started it in eco 540 using for first time...
Hi all,
I recently got a used Outback S2/Claas CoPilot GPS terminal. There were no cables with it so I'm trying to source a power cable or find enough details to build one.
Does anyone here have one? It's got a 7 pin male socket on it but not sure of the type to try and get a female plug...
I've got a Grizzly 450. Not the biggest bike in the world but does the job. Quite heavy on fuel but does offer some engine braking despite the CVT. It's almost permanently hooked up to a trailer and pulls it no bother...haven't got stuck yet (touches wood). As someone else said, though, it's...
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