My syringe for Buller Lube and a gun cart hauler
Hi Cowboys,
Things are kind of out of order per usual. So, here's he umbrella deployed on the cart. Too dark, but flash work is hard in bright sun light.

The picture of the Newton Hauler is a work up to a real cart using the drive assembly. For now, I've removed the wheels and set the old cart inside the wheel barrow. The run time is advertised as 5 hours, but that's for intermittant use. The real continuous run time for a fully charged battery is 90 minutes. I'll add a second battery to have as back up. The cart will handle 200 pounds.
The old fashioned syringe with the cannula tip squared off is great for running a bead of lube around the perimeter of the ball in the C&B chamber. Used Pearl Lube softened with lots of olive oil. While wads can work well below the ball, I like the economy of using the syringe.
Things are kind of out of order per usual. So, here's he umbrella deployed on the cart. Too dark, but flash work is hard in bright sun light.
The picture of the Newton Hauler is a work up to a real cart using the drive assembly. For now, I've removed the wheels and set the old cart inside the wheel barrow. The run time is advertised as 5 hours, but that's for intermittant use. The real continuous run time for a fully charged battery is 90 minutes. I'll add a second battery to have as back up. The cart will handle 200 pounds.
The old fashioned syringe with the cannula tip squared off is great for running a bead of lube around the perimeter of the ball in the C&B chamber. Used Pearl Lube softened with lots of olive oil. While wads can work well below the ball, I like the economy of using the syringe.

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