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mowing the goodies down.

pinpointa

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Hi guys,
Here is my trolley i made up to do the grass with. Everything is mounted on it and the pvc rod in my hand is the pinpointer. When i get
a target i move the wot coil over the target then just back the trolley a bit away till i just get the target then push the right angle piece of pvc up against the trolley then move the trolley away
and you are on the target.
Regards Pinpointa.
 
You can always count on the Kiwis to think outside the box and build a better mousetrap. we look forward to your feedback and finds.

kewl,

BDA:cool:
 
that is a savage looking unit ....... good work ......I think I am to much of a traditionalist to try that but it looks like the soreness of the back and shoulders is addressed......now if you can just get it to cut the lawn as you go ..........
 
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Hi bdahunter,
Well once you are set up it handles the grass excellent. It keeps the coil at the one height all the time. I have had people come up to me and say gee your mower is quiet, so i got sick of the interuptions
and put h2o diviner on each side and they get the message.
Regards Pinpointa from AUSTRALIA. :thumbup:
 
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Hi Tinfoil,
You are right there is no metal in the trolley at all, just plastic and wooden axles.

Regards Pinpointa. :thumbup:
 
when you get a little older you and make a rig to pull with an electric golf cart... awesome!!!

J
 
You could pretty much cover all the ground,with out missing anything.
Thought about something like that before,with big wheels or skids,
and an 18' coil,if a person was a dedicated beach hunter.That's a
pretty cool rig.HH Joe
 
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Hi JoeSWFLA,
I have used it on the beach by taking the wheels off as they just have split pins to hold them on. Gridding is spot on the same as grass you can see where you have been.
Regards Pinpointa Down Under in Australia. :thumbup:
 
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