Makes a safer cut, too. You're not leaving little punji sticks everywhere.
br>These save a pile of time in Laurel.
Wasn't there something with the SKS where you could file down the pneumatic recoil rod a little and it would become fully automatic?
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Mine just seems to kill the power, both with the brakes and limiting RPMs. If I get to spinning/revving too much it will actually turn it back on!
Send to me too, please.
I paid $100 for mine back in the early '90s. It was chinese. That probably doesn't help much now.
100% grade would be a 1:1 slope, very hard to even stand on (but I've done it, both to stake it and to as-built it).60% is a 1.66...:1 slope, still VE...
I have had problems with Carlson running slow before on a network license setup. Try borrowing a license, I bet it speeds right up.
I thought I read somewhere in the past (probably here) was that it will be a new coordinate system NAD2011.
I actually sent a letter complaining to Trimble about the fit and finish quality of the battery door on the R8s. That's too much to spend and have th...
I have experienced this. It also did it sometimes when setting the rod quickly in a plumb position to get a topo shot. In my case it was a simple fi...
I would just want it to pack my stuff!
Hmmm, I don't know about Survey Pro. I'm fairly certain that with Trimble Access, though, if you are storing vectors you are not getting a modeled so...
Understood and agreed, but what I was saying is if he was that far away from base stations the modeled solutions would be of superior accuracy/precisi...
The base broadcasts range corrections to the SVs. It can determine these corrections because it is setting on a known point. The more SVs at the bas...
If you are surrounded by reference stations (and it sounds like you are), then network can still do a very good job. You'll need to be sure to use a ...