Fisherman’s Island
Posted on August 28th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »












Why I love the country

1,000,000 Simolians in Sim City4 – The quick and dirty: Download this EXE , run it, Launch the game, load your city, hit alt+m anytime and watch your money appear. If you don’t want the exe (I wouldn’t trust some random EXE either, read below)
So everyone with a internet connection that has wanted to know how to get money in Sim City 4 knows that you can sue ctrl+x to get console , and then use “weaknesspays” to get 1000 Symolians.
Well great. Unless you want 1,000,000 Simmolians. (Sim city money)
I made a quick Auto hotkeys script to do the work for me.
If you want to use it, you will need
1. Autohotkeys – http://www.autohotkey.com/download/
2. The Script – Click to Download
If you don’t trust the download, you can create your own autohotkeys script file by copying and pasting the code below.
To use the cheat/script , just start the script before launching simcity4 (requires Autohotkeys) and hit ALT+M after your city is loaded and watch the magic
Source:
!m::
Send, {CTRLDOWN}x{CTRLUP}
Send, weaknesspays
RunCount = 1000
Loop %RunCount%
{
Send,{SHIFTDOWN}{UP}{ENTER}
Sleep 5
}
Send, {CTRLUP}{ENTER}
I got the correct mount kit for a Moose Rapid Mount 3 today and spent 3 hours in the barn putting things together. Yes, I’m a tad slow.
Below are 2 pictures of that mount after I put it on. None of the Grizzly plastic needs to be removed to mount it to the frame tubing. I was impressed with that. Overall, this was probably the simplest component to install. Four bolts and your done. Two of the nuts are in some what of a tricky position, but overall it’s not bad. Use a jack to help hold it up while you bolt the front if your mounting one of these.
Next, I unpacked the rapid mount. Below is everything in the box and pictures after I bolted a few of the components on.
Bolted on the wear bar and rubber flap on the blade next
When I got the plow mounted and attached the rapid mount to the atv, the puller bar was too long and in my opinion , still is. I’ll probably come up with my own lift attachment as I want the winch to be able to lift the plow higher. Below are the pics with how the directions say to do it and then pictures after I adjusted it the to the shortest length possible.
After adjustment
below is the bracket I made that I talked about in part one related to the winch contactor. And A final pic with it all back together, ready to push some snow. I can’t wait till we get at least 10″ =D