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Re: A dieoff of machines

Unread postby gnm » Mon 10 Mar 2008, 16:54:30

Someone mention attached chainsaws?

8)

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Re: A dieoff of machines

Unread postby BigTex » Mon 10 Mar 2008, 17:16:45

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gnm', 'S')omeone mention attached chainsaws?

8)

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Ah sorry, all this time I didn't even realize who that was in your av.
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Re: A dieoff of machines

Unread postby eastbay » Mon 10 Mar 2008, 17:24:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Pops', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('eastbay', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Pops', 'T')ry as we might I doubt we will go backwards in knowledge.


I think for the purposes of this particular discussion we're talking about machines that run on energy such as electricity and liquid fuel. They all must eventually go.


I disagree.

Sure, dishwashers, curling irons, cordless drills and riding lawnmowers may go by the wayside, replaced by simpler devices or changes in lifestyle.

But for truly strenuous tasks we will not forget what we've learned due to our oil slaves. I've never worked a pit saw, harvested an acre of wheat by hand or split rail ties but I can imagine we will use what we have learned going forward.

There is a foundry still standing in the California foothills that built some of the first hydroelectric generators using hydro-power, wooden dies and old horseshoes for raw material in the 1850's.

You gotta go up to Sutter Creek and check it out.

http://knightfoundry.org/


Edited to fix my oops


I agree. There will be exceptions. People can be quite clever manipulating the physical world.
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Re: A dieoff of machines

Unread postby lawnchair » Mon 10 Mar 2008, 17:37:29

The regrettable thing, to me, is that no car since the Model T has been equipped with a nice big PTO cam on the side. Drive your truck out in the field, set up a saw on a stand, and run a power transfer belt off the idling truck's engine. Specialized (this only does X, it doesn't do Y) machines suck.
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Re: A dieoff of machines

Unread postby DomusAlbion » Mon 10 Mar 2008, 18:05:26

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lawnchair', 'T')he regrettable thing, to me, is that no car since the Model T has been equipped with a nice big PTO cam on the side. Drive your truck out in the field, set up a saw on a stand, and run a power transfer belt off the idling truck's engine. Specialized (this only does X, it doesn't do Y) machines suck.


That's why I love my John Deere tractor. I can even drive it on the highway to go visit neighbors.

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Re: A dieoff of machines

Unread postby gnm » Mon 10 Mar 2008, 18:43:33

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lawnchair', 'T')he regrettable thing, to me, is that no car since the Model T has been equipped with a nice big PTO cam on the side. Drive your truck out in the field, set up a saw on a stand, and run a power transfer belt off the idling truck's engine. Specialized (this only does X, it doesn't do Y) machines suck.


I have a neighbor who had a land cruiser/blazer looking thing (1980's?) that I know has a factory PTO on the front. Did you mean nothing has them or nothing has them on the side....

I could ask him what it is next time I see him.

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Re: A dieoff of machines

Unread postby BigTex » Mon 10 Mar 2008, 19:08:53

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lawnchair', 'T')he regrettable thing, to me, is that no car since the Model T has been equipped with a nice big PTO cam on the side. Drive your truck out in the field, set up a saw on a stand, and run a power transfer belt off the idling truck's engine. Specialized (this only does X, it doesn't do Y) machines suck.


I thought the Dodge Cummins diesels with the manual transmission had a PTO.
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Re: A dieoff of machines

Unread postby Pops » Mon 10 Mar 2008, 21:01:07

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lawnchair', 'D')rive your truck out in the field, set up a saw on a stand, and run a power transfer belt off the idling truck's engine. Specialized (this only does X, it doesn't do Y) machines suck.


Drive your truck out in the field, set up a saw on a stand, jack up one drive wheel and block the other, put a bare wheel (with no tire) on the side in the air and run a power transfer belt off the idling truck's engine.

Specialization is believing the manual.
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Re: A dieoff of machines

Unread postby lawnchair » Mon 10 Mar 2008, 21:05:41

I stand corrected.
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Re: A dieoff of machines

Unread postby Pops » Mon 10 Mar 2008, 21:19:26

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lawnchair', 'I') stand corrected.

:lol:

Don't play possum on me!
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