I can get my Triumph Spitfire up to 30 - Then again, if I want to do a 180, I can also just reach my hand over the door, grab the pavement and let the car pivot around my arm.
I can get my Triumph Spitfire up to 30 - Then again, if I want to do a 180, I can also just reach my hand over the door, grab the pavement and let the car pivot around my arm.
What do you call a bunch of Alfa Romeos that haven’t moved for years?
aren’t
To be fair a lot of that could either be evidence of a collision or evidence of it being a hand-made Italian car from the 1970s, which is sort of like being in a collision.
This. In agriculture, speed = acres per hour, not miles. So you get Big Bud or a Steiger Tiger or something else moseying along at five or six miles per hour, but covering 32' of width the whole way.
And now you've done it as well. I'd be scared of getting a DCMA violation letter.
Because you used their name in your their comment, you’re not allowed to update or modify it in any way. You’ll need to have a John Deere technician come on site to help you do so.
But not the Lamborghini of tractors.
I heard this gave the Maxx 5 extra hp.
Of course it’s flawed, but all models are flawed. The point is this is the only data we have so far.
“One wild man actually went out of his way to count them.”
I once TERRIFIED my family’s cat by tying a helium balloon to her collar. She realized it was bobbing after her, got frightened and ran all over the house with it zooming behind. Mom finally cornered her and cut the balloon free, at which point the cat associated it with her and wouldn’t sit still to be petted by her…
In other words, “I, for one, welcome our new reptilian overlords.”
Yeah, they can skip songs easily. This is a fake news advice article.
Billy Joel is the autoplay Farmers Insurance ad of rock radio.
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To be fair, Europeans are flocking to SUVs crossovers nowadays too. Not in the same way as Americans are, but the market share of crossovers is exploding. Luckily pickup trucks are still used as work vehicles only, and your typical crossover in Europe is a BMW X1 or X3 (or similar in size). Still safety hazards for…
I made one of these for my too-cheap-to-pay-for-cable kid. Works like a charm!