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   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #19,862  
It is or was a requirement in some parts of Europe. I don't think it is true anymore, but was at one time. You would see all the euro cars in the US with headlight washers for that reason. No reason to make another version just for that...
My last S70 had that option. When the wiper arm broke i took both off and tied the washer fluid hose shut with a zip tie. My 850 and previous S70 didnt have them.
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #19,864  
Headlight washers may be a good idea now to melt the snow on LEDs. Since they don't create enough heat to do it.
Or at least heated headlamp housings, which may be more practical, only firing up with the windshield wipers or heated mirrors. There are many high-KT plastics, I use some in my business, although I don't know if any are clear enough to use as a headlamp lens.

I tried all LED's in my lamp posts, and had the same problem, they'd be completely frosted over most winter nights. Since each holds three bulbs, I switched to running 2xLED and 1xIncandescant, to provide just enough heat to keep the glass clear. Works pretty well, and keeps the advantages of lower power usage and less frequent bulb changes (in theory) of LED's.

I'm an EE, and have been working with LED's for 40 years. But the household LED light assemblies have been very hit or miss on internal circuitry failure rates. I've had many that don't last as long as a typical incandescent, then others that have been running more than a decade, with no sign of ending. If properly designed, their MTTF should be around 1M hours = 100+ years of 24/7 use... basically the socket or plastic shell should corrode, before the electronics fail. But in commercial electronics, it's all about budget and cost, and stupid component or design decisions are often made to shave pennies.
 
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   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #19,865  
Or at least heated headlamp housings, which may be more practical, only firing up with the windshield wipers or heated mirrors. There are many high-KT plastics, I use some in my business, although I don't know if any are clear enough to use as a headlamp lens.

I tried all LED's in my lamp posts, and had the same problem, they'd be completely frosted over most winter nights. Since each holds three bulbs, I switched to running 2xLED and 1xIncandescant, to provide just enough heat to keep the glass clear. Works pretty well, and keeps the advantages of lower power usage and less frequent bulb changes (in theory) of LED's.

I'm an EE, and have been working with LED's for 40 years. But the household LED light assemblies have been very hit or miss on internal circuitry failure rates. I've had many that don't last as long as a typical incandescent, then others that have been running more than a decade, with no sign of ending. If properly designed, their MTTF should be around 1M hours = 100+ years of 24/7 use... basically the socket or plastic shell should corrode, before the electronics fail. But in commercial electronics, it's all about budget and cost, and stupid component or design decisions are often made to shave pennies.
What is a EE?
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #19,869  
How bout my loads ?? once its bottom out there is no weight limit right ?? I must admit I hold back on the first picture, there was some room left and yes I strap it and put the chainsaw away before leaving, the pictures have been taken before I did...

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   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #19,870  
Rock, how far did you travel with that load? Jon
 
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Rock, how far did you travel with that load? Jon
4 miles down the bush road and 10 miles down the HWY I wouldn't go faster then 50 miles per hours on the HWY because it would start to dance around if I would go faster... I did like 4 or 5 of these load...
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #19,872  
4 miles down the bush road and 10 miles down the HWY I wouldn't go faster then 50 miles per hours on the HWY because it would start to dance around if I would go faster... I did like 4 or 5 of these load...
Did a couple of loads that the 12ft logs were longer then the trailer deck. If I got going to fast, over 35mph, tail wantd to wag the dog. Not fun. Kept the speed down. Jon
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #19,873  
4 miles down the bush road and 10 miles down the HWY I wouldn't go faster then 50 miles per hours on the HWY because it would start to dance around if I would go faster... I did like 4 or 5 of these load...
Dude... time to buy yourself a trailer!
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #19,874  
Did a couple of loads that the 12ft logs were longer then the trailer deck. If I got going to fast, over 35mph, tail wantd to wag the dog. Not fun. Kept the speed down. Jon
ouch that pretty slow to start swaging but yeah rear heavy that what happened, I was surprise to see it happening on a truck bed as well but it makes sense. I would usually bring a trailer and load the trailer instead but in this case I was skidding logs to the road so with a trailer it's annoying...
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #19,875  
Dude... time to buy yourself a trailer!
lol, why that's why I have a truck...
I have one but in a bush road there's not always a turning spots and I was skidding lots of them to the road so pin and unpin gets old especially when loaded.
 
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