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I'm kinda afraid to ask, but......what was that?
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That's how this little Scotty is, although I have heard that he will freak out and start snarling and barking at you if you have on a baseball cap. Back when Mom was growing up, her parents had a dog that they got as a puppy from a local (to them) farmer and my Grandparents has this one friend who also farmed that the dog was cool with if he was in normal or "Sunday" clothes, but if he showed up at their house in overalls, this dog would freak out the same way. We're thinking both dogs (though decades apart) had to have been kicked around or abused by men in such attire and that's why they acted that way.
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One of my cousins has a little Scotty that she adopted after somebody dumped it off in her neighborhood in the late 00's. I don't get it either, it would be one thing to have taken him to a pound or shelter, but to dump him off in some random neighborhood, I don't get it, and I'm not even an animal person.
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Unleaded15... is this stuff any good?
Joe Handley replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
After a little digging, corn futures are currently selling for under $4.00 a bushel on July Delivery, that's probably too low for much of any profit on the stuff. Beets are also far a far thirstier plant to grow when compared to corn and are only good for foor or fuel, while corn can be used to feed food as well as fuel and oil. -
Unleaded15... is this stuff any good?
Joe Handley replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Just so you know Joe, one of the byproducts of Ethanol production is a product known as Distiller's Grains, both wet and dried, which is livestock feed that is better for cattle than straight field corn Something else to consider, this is a crude oil spill from a pipeline burst in Arkansas and this is a crude ethanol spill in Pennsylvania Which would you prefer in your back yard? -
Unleaded15... is this stuff any good?
Joe Handley replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Not sure why they call it Unleaded15, I would have just used E15 as well, but it would be nice if they could put their fuel prices on their website and app though! Pricing wise, they were running around $1.69 for E85, $2.39 for 87, $2.36 for E15, $2.69 for 89, and $2.99 for 93 when I was there a few days ago, but according to GasBuddy, their price for 87 has gone up to $2.49 since then, so I'm going to assume that their E15 price is probably now around $2.46. -
Unleaded15... is this stuff any good?
Joe Handley replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I did read something a while back about a couple teens in Tennessee that tried making DewShine with Methanol, which unlike Ethanol, is immediately poisonous....................needless to say, they didn't survive. I could see that happening here in northern, more urban areas, but you'd think that with Tennessee being a state that Moonshine (also Ethanol) would have been made in as well as transported through, they would have known better than to mistake it with Methanol -
Unleaded15... is this stuff any good?
Joe Handley replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I've daily driven my Chrysler 200 without a problem on E85 for the better part of the last 4 years minor issues (cold starting in the winter, especially as the OEM battery has aged) and actually prefer how the car runs on E85 over gasoline (as well as the smell of the exhaust) and when there is a decent price spread, it's actually cheaper than running gasoline. There's a Thornton's not far from me and once we get it road worthy again (brakes and new radiator, to start), I'll be running my '98 Cherokee with the iron block and head 4.0l I-6 on their E15. I have experimented with using higher than 10% blends in that Jeep and while I did have starting issues in bitter cold weather, the battery really needs replacing in that too! I have gone as high as 25% (by accident, wasn't paying attention to the pump) and it ran fine at that percentage, it also tended to run cooler (which is handy with a 4.0l or an iffy radiator, especially both on a Cherokee!) with the higher alcohol content. From what I've seen from other people who have actually been willing to experiment on non-flex fuel vehicles, the amount of alcohol that can be safely burned depends on the fuel system and computer programming while fuel system materials tended to hold up fine, even with up to 60% on some non-flex fuel vehicles. Typically the biggest complaint I seem to read from them is that there aren't more blender pumps (that have blend options between E10-E85) that are available as well too low a number of E85 pumps for those of us who do use it. -
http://abc7chicago.com/news/grandfather-survives-hit-and-run-while-mowing-lawn/1341757/ Happened less than two miles from home and on a residential street (25-30mph limit and arrow straight with only minor elevation changes) that has a grade school and high school at opposite ends of it as well as a middle school near it.
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What did you see on the road today?
Joe Handley replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Wow, and not in a good way either.......... -
What did you see on the road today?
Joe Handley replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Ok, anybody else find it funny that the transport driver has an overlong load type red flag on the back of the Ford with a Continental Kit?! -
What did you see on the road today?
Joe Handley replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
No pics, but there was an early 00's Celica that I saw on my way home that had been blacked out that was burning so much oil that it looked like it was rolling coal. Although I'm not sure if the tail lights were tinted and the muffler and tail pipe were painted black, or if that was just soot from the exhaust covering both................ -
Same reasons I suggested the XJ Cherokee Kurt, small enough to fit just about anywhere, capable enough to act like a bigger truck, the 242 Transfercase has AWD, along with all the other typical 4wd functions, and can be flung around like a much more pavement oriented vehicle!
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XJ Cherokee with the 4.0l I-6, AW4 4 speed auto, and NV/NP 242 full time transer case......preferably a '91 or later so that it won't be as hard to get the Chrysler vs ReNix engine electronics.......plus MOAR POWER!!!!!!!!!!
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I saw that, and from what I've read on how it's going to be done.........it kinda sounds like they're at least partially ripping off the US Top Gear format to do it!?
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I'm not your typical pet person, but there are occasionally things that do make me just THAT mad, this was one of them.
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Some of what you said reminds me of my Sister's Challenger, which is stock other than Z Rated all season tires that replaced the stock summer rubber. The top is low enough that it is difficult for Dad or myself to get into, the visibility kinda sucks,, the window line is high enough to not easily hang your arm out, and the sunroof takes away the head room. Sadly, her '06 Charger that she had wasn't much better, but didn't have the thickly bolstered seats or sunroof, which at least helped.
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The problem here is that the top is so out of whack that if there was further work done to it, that could potentially be overshadowed by that chop, and there's no way any kind of top could fix that short of turning it into a convertable and replacing the windshield frame with something stock. That's why I suggested that if things were done differently in the chopping process, it would look better, I'd leave off that sun roof too, it does the car no favors.