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<blockquote data-quote="Snagdump" data-source="post: 135359" data-attributes="member: 24935"><p>Here's a setup on the lift arms that I used for years. The mirrors are adjusted to work with the lift arms mostly down - that's where I do most backing up. The posts are just 1/2" pvc nipples rather than steel so they can break off if they hit something solid. Not a big deal to replace them. The baseplates are drilled/tapped to match up to the pipe flanges. The baseplates are glued onto the lift arms with one of the high performance sikka adhesives as the top of the lift arms are rounded. I'd be lost without the mirrors as I'm usually working at the edge with a fill slope below.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snagdump, post: 135359, member: 24935"] Here's a setup on the lift arms that I used for years. The mirrors are adjusted to work with the lift arms mostly down - that's where I do most backing up. The posts are just 1/2" pvc nipples rather than steel so they can break off if they hit something solid. Not a big deal to replace them. The baseplates are drilled/tapped to match up to the pipe flanges. The baseplates are glued onto the lift arms with one of the high performance sikka adhesives as the top of the lift arms are rounded. I'd be lost without the mirrors as I'm usually working at the edge with a fill slope below. [/QUOTE]
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