Eastbaylightning
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- First Name
- Antz Tony
- Joined
- Nov 26, 2022
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- Location
- Walnut Creek, California
- Vehicles
- F150 Lightning Pro
Went to Costco to buy some eggs, came out with 2 upright freezers!!
Thankfully, it was anticlimactic. Most of the effects were further south. Better to be prepared than not. Over 330000 homes were without power, some for over a week. However, we didn't lose power at all.@lazjen
how did you make out with Cyclone Alfred.
Love my cub cadet electric lawn tractor. Headed into 3rd summer with it and don’t miss the gas, fumes or noise. Went w a tractor to be able to use as a tug for a yard trailer and log splitter. Enjoy your greenworks; the brand is on my list for a trimmer replacement, and other cordless yard tools to replace the corded ones.![]()
More truck stuff. Bought an electric ride on mower (can't use it yet because of the rain!). It almost fits in the bed without the tailgate down. Bit nervous driving it up the ramps into the bed as the angle was quite steep.
I've got an electric push mower and brush cutter/strimmer on order as well. With that I should be able to completely divest from using fossil fuels directly.
I learned the hard way - don't saw stuff on the tailgate because all the sawdust goes into the bed and all over the truck.My first 'Lightning doing truck stuff' post...Had the pleasure of using the truck's Pro Power Onboard to power some sawing up of old decking boards before hauling them to the local dump...
I just love the convenience of hooking up power tools to the back of the truck and not having to drag out a long extension cord. And the F-150's bed sure beats mauling the back of my SUV, which is what I had to do previously for such a job. Go Lightning!
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I researched cordless electric trimmers quite a bit and landed on the EGO (Model #: ST1623T). I was primarily focused on power, and I've been happy with it.Love my cub cadet electric lawn tractor. Headed into 3rd summer with it and don’t miss the gas, fumes or noise. Went w a tractor to be able to use as a tug for a yard trailer and log splitter. Enjoy your greenworks; the brand is on my list for a trimmer replacement, and other cordless yard tools to replace the corded ones.
You're actually over 1872 lbs! That number at the top is NOT the current weight (a common misconception). It is your load rating. It should match your tire/loading placard on the driver door jamb. A much requested feature is to display the actual weight. The fact your bar is red, not green means you're over. How much - don't know.One cubic yard of compost.
1872 lbs
And what... Take 2 trips?? No way Jose.You actually over 1872 lbs! That number at the top is NOT the current weight (a common misconception). It is your load rating. It should match your tire/loading placard on the driver door jamb. A much requested feature is to display the actual weight. The fact your bar is red, not green means you're over. How much - don't know.
Here is my Onboard Scales with Passenger/Cargo off (just me in the truck and a tonneau). Note the top number is 1682 lbs:
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My tire/load placard (same 1682 lbs)
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Also note the little +150 in blue that you had. That is the Passenger/Cargo load amount. Use it to tell the truck the weights of passengers that are currently not in the truck (because they are loading the truck). It adds this weight to the bar. If you are in the truck, it is measuring you, so turn that adjustment off.
For example, I turn on the 150 lb. adjustment (bar gets higher).
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There is also a scale mode - but you need to reset that to 0 before you start. I haven't quite figured it's display out. Kind of a moving estimate - it seems to underestimates my weight.
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