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70mackMB

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  1. Perfect, Perfect, Just put the skid steer on the trailer. And then lll have just the spot to park it here in NH for the next week or so! Operators' complimentary room and board is available. lol Nice size truck to tow and load with the two machines you have. .....Hippy
  2. On a USCG boat with good close ups. .....Hippy
  3. Long ago when truck driving was fun and UPS ran "F" models for line haul. A friend of mine had them build an exhaust system like that on his assigned truck. He said the fumes would come up behind the cab then in the window from the original factory exhaust. His CB handle was Green Cigar, turned New Haven CN from Manchester NH. .....Hippy
  4. Article from The Patriot Post. .....Hippy The EPA's new pollution regulations on semi-trucks and other diesel-powered vehicles push the industry toward an unrealistic zero-emissions standard. Thomas Gallatin It would not be much of a stretch to make the assertion that America runs on diesel. Or maybe a better way to put it is that without diesel, American commerce as we know it would not exist. Modern American society thrives thanks to trucking. Indeed, everything from Amazon's marketplace to your local mom-and-pop shop would effectively be out of business without trucks moving goods across America's roads. Yet the Biden administration has just threatened America's economy in a way that few may fully appreciate. In Joe Biden's drive to rid America of fossil fuels, his Environmental Protection Agency has done much of the bureaucratic dirty work to force the country into doing what Americans don't want to do or believe in doing. Last week, the EPA issued new pollution regulations for buses, trucks, and other heavy-duty vehicles that will effectively eliminate their diesel-powered future. Like the EPA's newly released regulations on new cars, which seek to ensure that 70% of the new market is electric vehicles by 2032, the EPA is putting its thumb on the scales to effectively force the trucking industry to meet similar zero-emissions standards. As White House climate advisor Ali Zaidi explained, "Today's announcement is a big one in terms of cleaning up the pollution from these vehicles on our roads and highways and importantly, the pollution that impacts our communities and our kids." It's a "big one," alright. The Biden administration plays the game of it not being an EV mandate because, technically, it doesn't outlaw new diesel-powered vehicles, but for all intents and purposes, it is a mandate because no technology exists to lower emissions to that level in a diesel-powered heavy-duty vehicle. Further exposing this EV pseudo-mandate is the EPA's anticipation that these strict emissions standards will force at least 12% to 25% of new freight trucks to have zero emissions by the end of the decade — a number that jumps to 40% for smaller trucks. With these new standards, the cost of shipping will rise significantly. Never mind the fact that there is no charging grid yet in place for EV semi-trucks. An estimated 1.4 million chargers would be needed across the nation by 2032. That feat would not only require the building of some 15,000 charging stations a month but also require upgrading the nation's electrical grid. Furthermore, the technology for making EV semi-trucks is far from ready for prime time. How far can an EV semi run on a charge? How long will it take to fully recharge a big rig? And what about the weight? How many of America's current roadways and bridges are built to handle the massive increase in the overall weight of these vehicles? Speaking of roadways, these are currently maintained by gas taxes. With fewer gas-powered vehicles on the roads, how will road maintenance be paid for? Taxes on electricity? Then there is the energy problem. It is estimated that the amount of energy an EV semi would require is seven times that which a typical home consumes in a day. We're talking gobs of energy. Where will all this new energy come from? It certainly won't be made up of renewable energy, as that new technology can't even keep up with current demands, let alone a massive increase. That will result in everyone's power bill rising dramatically. However, the Biden administration has effectively ignored or dismissed these glaring issues as essentially inconsequential when it comes to "saving the planet." As the EPA argued: "One billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions avoided by these standards is equivalent to the emissions from more than 13 million tanker trucks' worth of gasoline. With this action, the Biden-Harris Administration is continuing to deliver on the most ambitious climate agenda in history while advancing a historic commitment to environmental justice." Well, the Biden administration might succeed in driving the American economy into the ground by killing off small businesses that depend upon cost-efficient shipping to get their goods to an online market. The Biden administration is thus killing the free market in the name of climate change. Centralized control of an economy has never led to greater prosperity for a nation but the exact opposite. That's why it takes an excuse like climate change to dupe enough people into believing that killing the fairest and greatest wealth-generating system ever devised is a good thing.
  5. We have mentioned these before. Just saw this video, at 4:08 is when it rolls thru. (Host is an ass-tho) .....Hippy
  6. Nice! Even with the skid steer on the trailer, l have plenty of room to park that in my driveway here in NH. lol .....Hippy
  7. Well that looks like Jim Rymes B model w/trailer and Don ?'s A car. Couple of characters holding on to it so it doesn't roll away! .....Hippy
  8. Another great video from "Whats going on with shipping" just posted four hours ago. Plenty of info and links. .....Hippy
  9. Parked across the street today from a gas station with a diesel pump or two. The price of diesel was a $1.02 more a gallon than regular gas. This was just off of I-93 exit 20, 18 miles north of Concord in Tilton NH. .....Hippy
  10. It's not only fright and cars coming out of the PoB. There is alot of heavy equipment moved thru there also. Another You Tuber l watch often. Cat machines coming from China. .....Hippy
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