AG,
John Deere have a camera model coming out? They seem to think of
everything, we'd have a model that did it all and heavy would be no
problem as it would be self propelled and know automatically what we
want a picture of and 'just do it'.
Betcha just the brand name would sell them.
Scott
AG Schnozz wrote:
> Willie Wonka wrote:
>
>> She claims she likes it better, but I think its the allure
>> of the new one.
>>
>
> The Mazda 3 is a fine automobile, I would recommend a different set of tires,
> however, to get the best out of it. Also, some KONI shocks and you'll be in
> business.
>
>
>> The Mazda has the wussiest horn
>>
>
> They do have nauseating horns. The MPV we had was really gutwrench. Nothing
> like a Big-Honkin General Motors horn from the seventies. The USED to put
> the horns near the grill where they made more noise too. One time, I put
> airhorns in my Dodge Omni. Hehehehe
>
>
>> (RI is well documented as the state with worst drivers in the
>> country), or the stupid horn...
>>
>
> Wow. That's saying something because in my experience Maine drivers take
> horrid to a whole new level. For example, you have a five lane road (two
> lanes each direction and a center turn lane) and the rocket scientist ahead
> of you is making a right-hand turn. If you are lucky, they will turn their
> turn-signal on, but when making that right-hand turn, they will swing out all
> the way into the center turn lane to "round out" the corner. IF you happen
> to be to their left you will get your doors or quarterpanels dented.
>
> Now, if you're talking New Hampshire, it is a strange dichotomy. Those
> drivers are quite "obedient" to some of the rules of the road, (like speed
> limits and stoplights), but other rules of the road are just guidelines for
> the visitors.
>
> Here in Iowa, the drivers are almost boring in comparison. Our biggest road
> hazard here is actually something big! Did you know that John Deere makes
> farm implements so big that they can take up two lanes AND a shoulder. And
> these highboy sprayers are a hoot. You can actually drive some cars under
> them. In fact, one of our local ag. operations just got a brand new one that
> I think I can fit my Jeep Grand Cherokee under. It is a good 2-3 feet wider
> and at least two feet taller. These things are equipped with "auto-steer" and
> will automatically drive themselves through the fields avoiding the plants by
> keeping the tires between the rows. Just when you thought you've seen the
> biggest implement, the next season, something comes out even bigger.
> Forty-row corn planters? Those, btw, are planters with computer-controlled
> heads that dynamically adjust seed rates and depth on a row-by-row basis.
> These "no-till" guys hauling 40 row planters are sometimes
> doing "single-pass" field work--inotherwords, they are pulling a ripper, AA
> tank, and the planter all at one time. Those tractors are monsters.
>
> AG
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