Posers' Coffee House, All Bullshit Accepted, Part VI
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Thinking I might have to get a new battery for the ElectraGlide before heading out on the big cruise. The current one is 6 years old and the original equipment. It still starts the bike, but I would not care to have it die in North Dakota, if'n ya know what I mean.
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I see how it is, you guys waited till I went ta bed before ya got chatty. I'll catch up...
My 20 sumptin year old belt drive MTD rider would run off and leave my newer hydro mower when it was running. New one does the job, but the old one actually did a better job and was easier to drive.
I've used the next door neighbor's hydro rider, same brand as mine but about 10 years older, and it's way easier to use. Progress...
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I read that the first high speed rails laid in Europe used an American made track layer that laid, straightened, and end welded continuous track from a big roll, like a giant wire spool. Saw a picture of it, neat concept. We still don't have high speed rails here. Boeing tested a maglev system that could beat a jet airliner; saw pics of that several years ago. Won't happen in my lifetime.