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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

ADVAW8S

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If you look carefully you can see the wire run up to the dome light
I bet you were guy everyone hated when the find the image in the random painting trend happened. The picture was revealed and you were like I see it, it's a ape eating a banana while riding a surfboard.
 

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I bet you were guy everyone hated when the find the image in the random painting trend happened. The picture was revealed and you were like I see it, it's a ape eating a banana while riding a surfboard.

I struggled for years with those bloody things. Couldn’t see anything despite all the “just go cross eyed and the image pops out” advice.

Then after looking at one for minutes an elephant popped out of the page at me, that was a bizarre experience.

However I could instantly see the cable going to the rear light !! 😀 👍
 

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If you have the Bison rear area raised shelf installed, and have gear on it, the rear dome light will no longer illuminate the cargo area below. I applied a length of LED sticky-back light strip to the underside of the rack edge. All is well lit now.

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I did the same but the wire is threaded through the front left plastic mount. It was a pain because I took the rack down to make it easier.
 

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I am not surprised they did not offer the under-armour as standard; the vehicle was over weight already and the extra weight would not help fuel economy in any case.
Nobody was asking for standard, just an option.
After all , those who get serious about 4x4s add heavy bullbars , winches, racks and all sorts of other panels and gear. Fuel economy doesn't trump functionality!
 

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when is a door not a door
 

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We are preparing for the field day with historic Howard tillage machines and have brought the first machines into the field. I grew up with Howard and knew the production. The best-known product is the Howard Rotavator. But there was also the seed drill (a combination of the Rotavator and a seed drill) and many other machines.
You Australians in particular should know Howard. After all, Arthur Clifford Howard was Australian. But you Brits will certainly be familiar with Howard too. He moved to Upminster, Essex.
 

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We are preparing for the field day with historic Howard tillage machines and have brought the first machines into the field. I grew up with Howard and knew the production. The best-known product is the Howard Rotavator. But there was also the seed drill (a combination of the Rotavator and a seed drill) and many other machines.
You Australians in particular should know Howard. After all, Arthur Clifford Howard was Australian. But you Brits will certainly be familiar with Howard too. He moved to Upminster, Essex.


The ripe old age of 101.

Although, I’d guess only about 2% of the population in Australia would have heard of Howard. Like most other places including the US, the rest of its people have likely never been anywhere near a farm sadly.
 
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