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Post by petep on Jul 10, 2023 22:44:44 GMT
I’m more concerned about a us president labeling unvaccinated the enemy. Tell that to those who died needlessly. The real enemies are the political mouthpieces who misled their voters and campaigned (asked for money) on its back. They are the enemy. The ones who got in the front of the line for vaccination while telling the poor saps who send them $ that the jab is bad. Imagine telling an entire country they are safe to be around others, visit hospitals and nursing homes if they are vaccinated, because they won’t get or spread covid. And knowing as they said that it was a lie. Not a small lie. But a major lie. How many did they kill indirectly.
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Post by Odysseus on Jul 10, 2023 23:03:39 GMT
Basically, the use of the term "globalist" is anti-semitic.
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Post by william on Jul 10, 2023 23:06:40 GMT
24 hours per day? Really? I have multiple batteries for a whole bunch of tools and implements, I feel sure that any farmer who uses farm equipment 24 hours a day would have a spare charging while he's using the other. You're trying to make a problem where none exists. Let’s say…12-16 hours. You got a tractor battery that can do that? How about before us smart people come up with solutions for the farmers, you talk to some farmers about it first… Also, as I pointed out earlier, how small do think that battery is? Do you know what it takes to swap out a Tesla battery? Tesla batteries aren't meant to be swapped as a part of the charging process, but my lawnmower is. I haven't kept up with farm machinery, but imagined that farm machinery keeps up with the world and damn if I ain't right. Wow - go deere youtu.be/fzl3wkkKtoAIt's only 3 minutes, you'll be amazed.
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Post by william on Jul 10, 2023 23:10:34 GMT
24 hours per day? Really? I have multiple batteries for a whole bunch of tools and implements, I feel sure that any farmer who uses farm equipment 24 hours a day would have a spare charging while he's using the other. You're trying to make a problem where none exists. No, I think he is pointing out you don't seem to know much about farming practices. Yes, during Harvest some farmers often run late nights and early mornings, or take shifts with family or hired help. Combines and other farm equipment are not cheap, most don't have spares laying around they can swap out and batteries are not much cheaper. 24? There may be some corporate farm somewhere that does. If so, why not 2 tractors? I grew up on a farm and understand occasionally working 16 hours per day. We were always prepared to do so when it was necessary.
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Post by Mercy for All on Jul 11, 2023 0:01:30 GMT
Let’s say…12-16 hours. You got a tractor battery that can do that? How about before us smart people come up with solutions for the farmers, you talk to some farmers about it first… Also, as I pointed out earlier, how small do think that battery is? Do you know what it takes to swap out a Tesla battery? Tesla batteries aren't meant to be swapped as a part of the charging process, but my lawnmower is. I haven't kept up with farm machinery, but imagined that farm machinery keeps up with the world and damn if I ain't right. Wow - go deere youtu.be/fzl3wkkKtoAIt's only 3 minutes, you'll be amazed. Yeah, but do you know how big the Tesla battery is? It's more than a little bigger than your lawnmower battery. And I doubt a tractor battery is going to be smaller than a Tesla battery. That John Deere tractor with a "power line" is pretty cool—no battery at all. With a really, really long extension cord. It would need to be really long for some of the huge fields out there. Again, ask a farmer.
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Post by Mercy for All on Jul 11, 2023 0:04:11 GMT
No, I think he is pointing out you don't seem to know much about farming practices. Yes, during Harvest some farmers often run late nights and early mornings, or take shifts with family or hired help. Combines and other farm equipment are not cheap, most don't have spares laying around they can swap out and batteries are not much cheaper. 24? There may be some corporate farm somewhere that does. If so, why not 2 tractors? I grew up on a farm and understand occasionally working 16 hours per day. We were always prepared to do so when it was necessary. You're suggested two of every farm machine to accommodate charging?
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Post by william on Jul 11, 2023 2:31:42 GMT
Tesla batteries aren't meant to be swapped as a part of the charging process, but my lawnmower is. I haven't kept up with farm machinery, but imagined that farm machinery keeps up with the world and damn if I ain't right. Wow - go deere youtu.be/fzl3wkkKtoAIt's only 3 minutes, you'll be amazed. Yeah, but do you know how big the Tesla battery is? It's more than a little bigger than your lawnmower battery. And I doubt a tractor battery is going to be smaller than a Tesla battery. That John Deere tractor with a "power line" is pretty cool—no battery at all. With a really, really long extension cord. It would need to be really long for some of the huge fields out there. Again, ask a farmer. I grew up on a farm and nearly all of my relatives are farmers. Again - Tesla batteries are not meant to be swapped out like my lawnmower. It seems pretty low tech to me for tractor batteries to be capable of being swapped in minutes. Off hand, I can imagine a wheeled battery connected at the front of the tractor.
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Post by william on Jul 11, 2023 2:42:13 GMT
24? There may be some corporate farm somewhere that does. If so, why not 2 tractors? I grew up on a farm and understand occasionally working 16 hours per day. We were always prepared to do so when it was necessary. You're suggested two of every farm machine to accommodate charging? Maybe in certain situations. The industry agrees with me on this. The future agrees with me on this. When I bought my Tesla 5 years ago there were plenty of naysayers then. They were wrong. There's no sound on this earth that takes me back to my childhood than the Pop Pop of a 2 cylinder Model A. Once heard throughout America's farmland, but a rare sound today. Things change
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Post by Mercy for All on Jul 11, 2023 2:46:48 GMT
You're suggested two of every farm machine to accommodate charging? Maybe in certain situations. The industry agrees with me on this. The future agrees with me on this. When I bought my Tesla 5 years ago there were plenty of naysayers then. They were wrong. There's no sound on this earth that takes me back to my childhood than the Pop Pop of a 2 cylinder Model A. Once heard throughout America's farmland, but a rare sound today. Things change I agree. And I'm not saying "never." But I'm not sure it will be feasible really soon.
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Post by archie on Jul 11, 2023 18:04:10 GMT
All this green new deal by the (D) (standing for “dumb” party is so foolish I can’t believe it. They are going to control the temperature of the planet. I have bad news for all of you. You and millions of others will never see it, Could be a million years from now. But this planet will no longer exist the way it is, if at all. Just like so many millions of other planets in the galaxy. Who knows, the earth wobble, could it get bad enough to float it away from the sun, or worse, float into the sun, or will the sun die out? Ha ha ha ha, we go crazy for clean energy which is good. Other countries don’t. So guess who controls the planet? “Mother Nature”. That is a fact. True.
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Post by archie on Jul 11, 2023 18:07:21 GMT
Bye, taking the dogs for a walk. Nice and hot out.
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