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Paris Climate Accord

td25c

Senior Member
Keep up the good work old - iron - habit .
The world is depending on us with our green values bro !
 

Tradesman

Senior Member
Hey I've got a green engine in my fleet too! Its one of those dual purpose engines, powers the truck and re-oils the road at the same time! :p
I've got a friend that runs 25+ cattle pots every one of the has a pretty green Detroit in it and he keeps two or three on a stand in the shop all the time. ( just to clarify they're not screemers I'm not a truck guy,I'm not sure what model they are )
 

Buckethead

Senior Member
I don't think it will change anything. It's all politics, it has nothing to do with the real world where we are working to pay the bills.
I don't think the manufacturers will go back to simple, mechanical engines, they want you to go back to the dealer for everything.
 

td25c

Senior Member
LMAO, that all green engine is just plain funny TD.

No doubt willie . This thread need's all the laughs it can get .:D

Makes me feel good that I'm doing what I can to help the planet & mankind with a green engine .;)
 

willie59

Administrator
No doubt willie . This thread need's all the laughs it can get .:D

Makes me feel good that I'm doing what I can to help the planet & mankind with a green engine .;)

I'm with ya there. The boss recently purchase a 1972 Deere scraper, nobody wanted to offload it from the trailer. Fine...I'll do it! Fired it up, that's when I heard the sound of a 6-71. OH YEAH, WE'RE MAKING A LAP OR TWO AROUND THE YARD WITH THE FOOT ON THE FLOOR, MAKE THAT PUPPY SING!
 

td25c

Senior Member
I'm with ya there. The boss recently purchase a 1972 Deere scraper, nobody wanted to offload it from the trailer. Fine...I'll do it! Fired it up, that's when I heard the sound of a 6-71. OH YEAH, WE'RE MAKING A LAP OR TWO AROUND THE YARD WITH THE FOOT ON THE FLOOR, MAKE THAT PUPPY SING!
That sounds like fun !
Put the peddle to the metal willie !014[1].JPG
 

Tradesman

Senior Member
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