B7800 in action!

   / B7800 in action!
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#31  
My other fine cutting tool called a chainsaw really helped me out. The roof went on with only two paper like cuts on my hands. I built the roof from standing on the inside of the structure. Thus, If I fell, I would go straight down, not impailing myself on all the stumps by the sides.
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-Mike Z. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
   / B7800 in action!
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#32  
I am almost done now. I need to get the ridge vents attached somehow. I may need to straddle the roof. I may ask for some help. The suffets, I may do in plastic. I need to go visit the depot again this w/e.

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-Mike Z. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / B7800 in action!
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#33  
Inside shot.
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Final stats - 16X24 to the 1/4 inch. 8 foot door. B7800 with folding ROPS clears just right. 8X16 loft area for storeage space.

I'll need stone, stone dust, or if I can figure it out, concrete.

I may rent a mixer, but my problem is still getting the material
to the B'Haus!

-Mike Z.
 
   / B7800 in action!
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#34  
Re: B7800 in action! A wedgie?

Upon examining (washing and waxing) my B7800 my left front tire has a nice piece of tree in it by the rim.

Between the tire and the rim on the outside?

Should I pull it? Or let the dealer, look at it when they come get it? I am leaning for the dealer since it needs a fifty.

Maybe I can get some pics..... it has been hard at work clearing stuff. Sigh... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

-Mike Z.
 
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Re: B7800 in action! A wedgie?

Mike, if it were me, I'd jack it up to take the weight off that wheel, remove the valve core to let all the air out, pull that piece of tree out, clean the tire bead and wheel rim good, and air it back up, but . . . . I don't know whether you have a jack, air compressor, tire gauge, valve tool to remove the core, etc. or not.
 
   / B7800 in action! #36  
Re: B7800 in action! A wedgie?

If you have an air compressor and a bead breaker you would have no trouble getting it out by yourself.
 
   / B7800 in action! #37  
Re: B7800 in action! A wedgie?

My R4s will slide off the rim very easily when the air presseure is removed. If mine are any indication, you won't need the beed breaker.
 

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