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beagle
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2004-09-20          96926

Finally got the pictures posted. Not sure what is wrong with picture slot 1, but the rest worked after some head-scratching. The fill dirt we need to bring in is for the far side of the pond and around the pole barn. I cut the road next to the fence this spring, so it's still pretty soft. That road accesses the back of the property.

We are darn proud of the fence. We built the retaining wall around the pond last summer to help control the erosion and start defining a yard.

The property owners are in Picture 10.


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2004-09-20          96928

Love the pics especially the Beagle's!!! Pond isn't bad either!
Dean ....

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2004-09-21          96933

beagle,

I'm interested in the way you mounted the lights on your ROPS. Facing forward, do you find the lights bother you - glare, brightness, turning your head, etc? I have a fiberglass cap and was thinking of mounting forward-facing lights from underneath the cap and rearward-facing on the ROPS. Your setup looks simpler but I wonder if the glare from lights behind me would be too much.

Thanks, and nice pics!

-Brian ....

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2004-09-21          96946

They can be a little annoying, but they are trapezoidal beams, so unless you turn your head into them, it isn't a problem. I don't notice any glare unless I turn around. The lights also turn to the back for rear work, but most of the time I use them for the FEL. ....

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