Floating bridge.
Because Walter cars cannot swim. We cannot let them jump in to have fun.
S.U.
I saw milled this morning until I got to staggering then went to the hay field to walk over and hoed thistle bushes .
@tcholton717, No, I will not be forging your tools, but I can give you a woodgas ride on the interstate
Thanks for the ride JO, however, thought it would have been fun to see the car on the next hill, waited for it, but understood that you would stop filming before the hill.
Haha, no overtaking uphill. That’s the limit
I did show you climbing that hill in a previous video, remember? That’s when I cheated by hybriding though.
110 kmh is almost 69 mph. What is the speed limit on your freeway? Traffic seems light coming and going.
Thanks for the ride, in the beautiful open country side. Looks no different then here in the USA.
Bob
110 km/h is the limit on most of them. Some have a 120 km/h limit.
Yes, this was around noon and fairly light traffic.
I live on the border of populated and sparsely populated areas. The southern 1/3 of our country holds 90% of the population
Thanks for the ride JO . Hope you have lemons handy !
Was just donated a gas type hot water heater tank. Do those have a chimney in the center or does the flame go around the tank? Just received it so I haven’t had time to look at it.
3 inch pipe up through the middle. I’ve used the 3’’ pipes for lots of things on gasifiers.
Thanks for the video ride JO. If you put some pontoons on that volvo and some paddles on the tires you could come and give me a ride in person. Once you get down the St Lawrence and through the lakes you will only be a few miles from my place. I’ll try and offer you a glass of Akvavit. {I had to look that up}
You’re playing safe, Tom!
@don_mannes was about to offer me a bridge a couple years back
Akvavit is tasty though. Good choice for Midsummer celebrations.
I got my wife to drive the genas car today, it is the first time she drives the car at all, she thinks it feels big against the Volvo.
Jan, thanks for the nice video, it feels like they are a good couple.
Jan, when I watched your video earlier today, wife happened to mention grocery shopping.
We risk turning this into some kind of competition
Good morning JO and Jan and thanks much for the videos .
Looks like I need to pull some rabbits out of the hat to try to say up with you both
JO and Wayne, greetings Marie and Lisa that they do this well, I have heard that it will take several years before you can drive on gengas.
Well here there was at least 2 out of 3 husbands saying to themselves,
“Please, please System . . . be kind today. Please. Please. Please.”
Wife testing is very important.
Back in 2007-10 I was dead set in building up a 10,000 hours running stationary electrical woodgas system. Then I took out my wife next to me and handcranked up the big double open flywheels, oversized made-in-India engine.
She shouted at me, “Stop! Stop! Stop!” Once I did, she walked away cursing me she would never be within 300 feet of that dangerous beast again.
Two more evolving down steps and I gifted her, her own cute little red suitcase Honda Inverter-generator. She loves it. Small. Tame. And quietly obedient. “It is just like my portable sewing machine!”, she says.
Hee. Hee. Now just to upscale that concept to one that can be effectively woodgassed.
Just takes $$$$. An on the list to buy now soon: a Honda EU7000is.
“Honey we need this to run the 300 foot deep well pump. You want your water, right?”
S.U.
JO, I don’t want to be on the jury, but I would give all three high marks, … I’m just a little worried about the way she looked at you, you probably looked at some of the others in too much detail, …
Holy cow guys! Thanks for all the videos!
I was super excited last week, the wife asked if when I get the dodge done I can show here how to drive it 'bought knocked me off my feet!