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On 2020-12-03 1:40 p.m., Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Dec 2020 09:40:55 -0600, Sqwertz >
It takes about 10 minutes to detach it from
>>> the diesel powered tractor and then attach it to a gas powered tractor.
>>> It could also be attached to a propane powered tractor, a LNG powered
>>> tractor or an electric powered tractor. It remains mechanically powered
>>> because it has no power plant of its own.
>>
>> I agree with Dave. All NOT in favor, say "Nay".
>>
>> -sw
>
> Another putz who thinks a pto on a diesel tractor will operate without
> diesel fuel... I only wish that were true so I wouldn't need to buy
> diesel. That's like thinking an electic snow blower will operate
> without electricity. Dim Dave!.
Keep digging Sheldon. An electric snow blower is powered directly by
electricity. It is plugged and an electric motor is connected to the
blades. Not so with a tractor mounted to a tractor that is diesel
powered and then taken off and attached to a gas powered tractor.
And we all know about the dim dwarf,
> who thinks fatso sandwiches is cooking. DUH
> Dim Dave and Dim Dwarf are quite the pair... neither ever bought an
> ounce of diesel fuel, Kootchie knows a lot more about motors than
> those two retards.
LMFAO. I was an equipment operator for my first 12 years with the
Ministry of Transportation and most of the trucks and other equipment I
operated were diesel powered. I mentioned the other day that one of
those was a diesel powered front end loader on which was mounted an
independently powered by a 589 cubic inch International (gas) motor. By
you nonsensical lack of logic, that snow blower was diesel because it
was mounted to a diesel powered loader, despite it being gasoline
powered. If there had been a gas powered loader on which it was mounted
it would then be a gas powered snow blower. There were many times when I
went through more diesel fuel in a day than you use in an entire season
in your baby tractor.
I was senior equipment operator for the district. I was trained and
qualified to run almost every piece of equipment in our inventory, like
dump trucks, tractor trailer, front end loaders, front end loader
mounted snow blower, backhoe, bucket trucks, wrecker, 3 and 5 ton trucks
with HIAH hoists, snow plows, graders, rollers and a few more.
So go ahead and try to impress me with what you cannot grasp.
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