Stone56
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THAY are because thay forget where thay stored them for the winterThey av bin planting them for me. They aint daft.
THAY are because thay forget where thay stored them for the winterThey av bin planting them for me. They aint daft.
BB doesn't want to deal with the truthful carnage that this thread would get if it was in AG, more like.This has been covered before. BB is content for the thread to stay where it is. Seems we're a bit special..
That section is too full of "what's wrong with my gaylander", and "how do I fix my gaylander without breaking a finger nail" threads.It should, at the very least, be in the gaylanderer section.
I find the forward facing marker lights on mine a pain, even though they aren't bright, they keep catching my eye and making it difficult to see vehicles lurking behind them. I don't even know why you have to have them.Mornin
Light rain and a moderate breeze so far
Was going to fit marker lights to trailer today, it's 45 years old and just has lights at the back
Might go LED for rear lights/ indicators while I'm at it
Undecided as to wheel colour, trailer is white
Stay planted all![]()
Got a strange experience when I first drove my tratter. At night I can see the car behind and its headlights, looking like the car is coming straight at me from the front. All due to reflections from the vertical rear window reflecting off the vertical front screen. Soon got used to it and don't notice it so much after a while.I find the forward facing marker lights on mine a pain, even though they aren't bright, they keep catching my eye and making it difficult to see vehicles lurking behind them. I don't even know why you have to have them.
Sideways facing, I would understand, although that is covered by the reflectors.
Lights on trailers is a simple reg requirement as to what and how many due to length/width, am sure some manufacturers will add more.I find the forward facing marker lights on mine a pain, even though they aren't bright, they keep catching my eye and making it difficult to see vehicles lurking behind them. I don't even know why you have to have them.
Sideways facing, I would understand, although that is covered by the reflectors.
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