GChief
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I am mostly in the Ford one with having an N.Come see us in the Oliver forum! We have nothing to offer on new technology! Ha.
I am mostly in the Ford one with having an N.Come see us in the Oliver forum! We have nothing to offer on new technology! Ha.
It is called the assembly line."Fordism" was a thing.
Henry Ford's philosophy of thrift and utility was, like you said, instrumental in actually making an economic case for the car, in lieu of the horse. He wanted people to be able to economically fix their cars. He wanted parts to be interchangeable for many, many years. He wanted the jobs of building cars to build communities and support families.
This is a very stark contrast, on many fronts, to how the EV is being introduced. (And, for that matter a very stark contrast to current ICE vehicles as well.)
But why would JD build it when it is not possible that anyone, especially the megabucks corporate farms who get best pricing on what ever they want, would buy it.Maybe it was all the global .gov regulations mandating emissions reductions pushing little guys out thereby creating markets for hypercost emissions compliant autonomous tractors only affordable to megabucks corporate ag companies?
But why would JD build it when it is not possible that anyone, especially the megabucks corporate farms who get best pricing on what ever they want, would buy it.
And government green grant money to develop.How is it not possible? Especially factoring corporate tax advantages?
they have their 'top men' working on some prototypes.Well... where I do much of my work on the farm, they would at least need some different footwear...
But why would JD build it when it is not possible that anyone, especially the megabucks corporate farms who get best pricing on what ever they want, would buy it.
I tried to support bio when it first came out.... but the substantially higher price limited me to one load. Bio doesn't seem to be the answer either.A machine like that doesn't have to be electric, they could use the biodiesel made from canola oil instead of battery powered. Seems that canola oil is only good for diesel fuel anyway. Then they could use the autonomous canola fired tractor to prepare the field to convert solar energy into canola, process the canola into oil, build more machines to grow more canola. Get .gov grants, a win win all round. The useless cycle repeats, job are created, crops are grow, technology advances, taxes are paid, regulations created, factories built and no one gets their hands dirty. The so called farmer sits at their laptop and juggles futures contracts. Scratch that, the AI juggles the books and futures contracts, you need do nothing at all. Bit o sarcasm.
Exactly. Peak oil was a complete hoax that was used to push prices up that peaked summer of 2008. Recently Ukraine war came along and did the same thing. Oil will continue to go down and up with scare tactics. Here’s what you need to know: Microsoft purchased the 3 mile island nuclear power plant. Why? The answer tells you everything. Constant power. No batteries, no solar, no wind. Oh my. All that is for chumps. Oh my.According to reports of the day, we hit peak oil around 1970ish, and have been increasing that BPD total ever since.
Cool, a nation being built.I've welded for over half a lifetime, so I'm fascinated/appreciative of the process that provides the raw materials.
These are 2 of my favorite videos. They did a marvelous job making these. I believe these shops are long gone, not sure.
Maybe 60yrs ago, I can remember, as a little boy, travelling with my parents through the Gary area. You'd see the old B model Macks on the highway with a single coil on the trailer. The company names were on the vertical plate on the front bumper that a lot of the old Macks seemed to have back in the day. The air was orange tinted, and every road sign was corroded. I never felt so much in awe in my lifetime. Later in life I trucked through the Rust Belt hauling boxed beef out of the plants in Garden City. It was depresing to think of what was.
I don't have a window in my shop (obviously) so I made my own window to the world. ROFLMAO
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Works for me....................... LOL
Yeah, I know.....Good idea, bad concept. It happens all the time. That's why its no longer available.Ummmm, it is a concept vehicle![]()
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The assembly line was attributed to Ford, but it was a small part of "Fordism."It is called the assembly line.
The prices had to go up due to higher costs of production. It is no longer Jed Clampet's bubbling up out of the ground. All of the costs, including exploration, production and refining are increasing much faster than what the price of oil products will support. This is why North Dakota oil cycles between boom and bust. The oil companies are reluctant to sell at prices below their cost of production.Exactly. Peak oil was a complete hoax that was used to push prices up that peaked summer of 2008. Recently Ukraine war came along and did the same thing. Oil will continue to go down and up with scare tactics. Here’s what you need to know: Microsoft purchased the 3 mile island nuclear power plant. Why? The answer tells you everything. Constant power. No batteries, no solar, no wind. Oh my. All that is for chumps. Oh my.
So... I smell quite a bit of what you're stepping in here. I have a friend that calls the US a "baitball economy" We are treated like a massive baitball that the corporations herd us into by using media and influence...Exactly. Peak oil was a complete hoax that was used to push prices up that peaked summer of 2008. Recently Ukraine war came along and did the same thing. Oil will continue to go down and up with scare tactics. Here’s what you need to know: Microsoft purchased the 3 mile island nuclear power plant. Why? The answer tells you everything. Constant power. No batteries, no solar, no wind. Oh my. All that is for chumps. Oh my.
Oh, and if you're one of those who thinks the whole moon program was filmed on a sound stage, that means these "secret super-batteries" NEVER EXISTED! Can't have it both ways. Either the batteries are a conspiracy or the moon landing is.That happens on social media![]()
The exact opposite actuallyOh, and if you're one of those who thinks the whole moon program was filmed on a sound stage, that means these "secret super-batteries" NEVER EXISTED! Can't have it both ways. Either the batteries are a conspiracy or the moon landing is.![]()
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As I have stated herein previously, nuclear power is returning after an ill-advised generation plus of knee-jerk hysteria.So now I'm going to drive tractors 1-30 miles to recharge them each night for the next days use. Ha that is not even a close to practical idea. And where does the power come from to make the electricity at the power plant. Seems to me it was oil or coal untill they decided to eliminate the coal. Now they can't even keep up with demand with all the windmills running along with what is left of the old coal plants. Nuc was the best bang for the buck in electricity production. Those all got scrapped with Three Mile Island in the 70's. There is not a practical method with windmills to keep enough production to supply demand now. And what a waste of good ground for them with the roads they put in and waste fro the big driveways to them and all. All in the name of something that doesn't exist. Follow the money and you will find it is all nonsense. Just a scam to blow a lot of taxpayer money to control what you do and use.
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