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<blockquote data-quote="tebger" data-source="post: 135318" data-attributes="member: 5829"><p>I don't usually do this but--- I read this as an insult ("no one smart enough") to hang some mirrors in a spot that doesn't allow you to lift the loader up and down. I actually did something similar years ago but mounted them to the loader arms. My loader is generally down when I'm backing up around plumbing or electrical stub ups while doing slab prep or plowing snow. They are mounted close enough to just be adjustable and need readjusting if I'm working in trees or brush but for the most part work out very well "for me". If I had had my morning coffee before reading this I may not have responded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tebger, post: 135318, member: 5829"] I don't usually do this but--- I read this as an insult ("no one smart enough") to hang some mirrors in a spot that doesn't allow you to lift the loader up and down. I actually did something similar years ago but mounted them to the loader arms. My loader is generally down when I'm backing up around plumbing or electrical stub ups while doing slab prep or plowing snow. They are mounted close enough to just be adjustable and need readjusting if I'm working in trees or brush but for the most part work out very well "for me". If I had had my morning coffee before reading this I may not have responded. [/QUOTE]
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