and that means it's time to start posting pics of springtime fluid filming procedures
we have 2 sets of wheels for our trailer. since it sits more often than it gets used we're gonna switch back and forth between the 2 sets each spring to help prevent dry rotting. of course fluid film will help that cause as well:weightlifter: sprayed the sidewalls of the tires, the rims, hubs, lug studs and, leaf springs:weightlifter::weightlifter: the last picture shows the rim that was on the trailer all of last year and how well ff protected it, just notice how easy the dirt wiped off:weightlifter::weightlifter:
november 30, 2009. the mower got put on the trailer and did not come off again until april 3, 2010. the trailer sat outside all winter under a waterproof tarp that was covered in snow plenty times. granted it was off the ground but moisture is still involved. the following pics show just how well fluid film stands up and protects for months at a time:weightlifter::weightlifter: the littls bit of rust u see was there to begin with and what appears to be rust by the back wheels is dried grass that i never got the chance to clean off b4 putting her away for the winter
today i got the mower and weeswackers running after sitting all winter, everything fired right up:weightlifter: sprayed the shafters of the trimmers down with ff then hosed the mower off and ff that too
cut my lawn for the first time this season yesterday. took these pics immediately after. can someone/anyone who says fluid film doesn't help to keep the grass from sticking to the deck show me where grass is stuck to my deck?:hammerhead:
also got pics of a nice freshly brushed on application:weightlifter:
When some of the guys on ls say that it doesn't work under the deck, I tell them they must be applying it wrong. :laugh: If it holds up in my conditions then it should work for most!
When some of the guys on ls say that it doesn't work under the deck, I tell them they must be applying it wrong. :laugh: If it holds up in my conditions then it should work for most!
gave the receiver hitch and ball mount a nice fresh coat:weightlifter: i have one of the trailer balls where it's the shank and you choose what size of the 3 balls you need and put it on. neither the inside of the ball, the shaft or, the outside of the ball have been coated since sometime last summer. as the pics show the shaft and inside of the ball still don't need to be coated i did spray the outside of the ball tho
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