See my message about the one from the firm in Kansas. Mine works great.
al
> Netters
>
> I still have the very large and heavy single battery in my 75 PB. I can't pull
> it out to service it, by myself. Is there a sliding tray that will handle it and
> fit in our space? I seem to remember someone at Marion, NC, GMCI Convention that
> was showing sliding trays, but at that time, I had higher priorities. Thanks for
> the help....
>
> Wayne Newland F9300 75 Palm Beach
>
>
> > I have one and it works great. Now it is easy to check the water level on my
> > 2 golf cart batteries --- something that I neglected to do before the tray.
> > Gary
> > North Bend, Oregon Coast
> >
> >
> > > > Arch, I'm glad you said that. I was ready to order a Ragusa
> > > > tray thinking that it would give me full access to both
> > > > batteries. It looks like I might be back at "square one"
> > > > and will have to make something up myself.
> > >
> > > > Or does anyone know of another source for a battery
> > > > tray that pulls all the way out? Richard
> > >
> > > What do you folks think about mounting the Ragusa sliding tray on a
> > > sliding platform that slides out in an interleaved fashion? Is there
> > > room vertically? Can it be mounted securly enough, so it will not sag or
> > > bend?
> > >
> > > --
> > > Regards,
> > > John 74 Glacier
al
> Netters
>
> I still have the very large and heavy single battery in my 75 PB. I can't pull
> it out to service it, by myself. Is there a sliding tray that will handle it and
> fit in our space? I seem to remember someone at Marion, NC, GMCI Convention that
> was showing sliding trays, but at that time, I had higher priorities. Thanks for
> the help....
>
> Wayne Newland F9300 75 Palm Beach
>
>
> > I have one and it works great. Now it is easy to check the water level on my
> > 2 golf cart batteries --- something that I neglected to do before the tray.
> > Gary
> > North Bend, Oregon Coast
> >
> >
> > > > Arch, I'm glad you said that. I was ready to order a Ragusa
> > > > tray thinking that it would give me full access to both
> > > > batteries. It looks like I might be back at "square one"
> > > > and will have to make something up myself.
> > >
> > > > Or does anyone know of another source for a battery
> > > > tray that pulls all the way out? Richard
> > >
> > > What do you folks think about mounting the Ragusa sliding tray on a
> > > sliding platform that slides out in an interleaved fashion? Is there
> > > room vertically? Can it be mounted securly enough, so it will not sag or
> > > bend?
> > >
> > > --
> > > Regards,
> > > John 74 Glacier