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Never too old ton hack the system!Several decades ago on a visit to Kansas an old fellow drove up on a very tall farm tractor, the kind used in corn fields. The driver mounts and dismounts by climbing the wheel. After the man drove away, I was told he was ninety two and had to give up his drivers license at ninety. As there was no license required to operate farm tractors on public roads at that time, I was told the man had a few days earlier just driven his tractor to Topeka and back because the Social Security folks wanted to see him in person.
I beg to differ, but I think the main problem with that mower is that the propelling mechanism has caught fireI have been spending an inordinate amount of time fixing lawn mowers. The latest problem seems to be a fuel leak.
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One of the mowers in question is self-propelled, and the hapless operator can testify to having to chase it down the taxiway at the local airport and up and down the sidewalk since the control mechanism for that feature is nonfunctional.I beg to differ, but I think the main problem with that mower is that the propelling mechanism has caught fire
Reminds me of what happened to a buddy of mine many years ago. He was fixing up an old dirt bike and took it for a test ride when flames started shooting out of somewhere, he gunned the throttle to keep the flames from burning legs and other important body parts, when he roared past a couple high school girls walking down the street. Finally the bike stopped running and the flames died down. As he was walking the bike back to his home he passed the same two girls when one of them says "doesn't seem to run as well when it's not on fire" He just kept walking....One of the mowers in question is self-propelled, and the hapless operator can testify to having to chase it down the taxiway at the local airport and up and down the sidewalk since the control mechanism for that feature is nonfunctional.
Indeed. The 550 Spyder might just be the best looking car ever built, but I learned to drive on a 1963 Beetle convertible and I assumed that all manual transmissions were as bad until I got my hands on a Toyota truck with a stick shift. I doubt the 550 transmission felt any better but it probably had enough HP to overcome it.The first problem is that he bought a Porsche.
Indeed. The 550 Spyder might just be the best looking car ever built, but I learned to drive on a 1963 Beetle convertible and I assumed that all manual transmissions were as bad until I got my hands on a Toyota truck with a stick shift. I doubt the 550 transmission felt any better but it probably had enough HP to overcome it.
In any case, my neighbor went back, looked at the video again, and also concluded that it was too much of an effort for us. He has scheduled the repair at a local shop that specializes in European automobiles.
What was that old song ? "You got to Porsche it to make it go" or something.
Hello, it's been a while I'vebeen here but yesterday, what annoyed me is I broked my airbrush nozzle by accident.
I owned both VW Gol and Golf... And agree with you, Well built, reliable, and fun to drive.And he is going to pay handsomely for it.
I can't speak for older VWs because I have never owned one until now, but I absolutely love my 2022 VW Jetta SE that I bought last year. Very well built, reliable, and super fun to drive.
Heh heh. He said Dodge.The Dodge Dart rules.