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Re: (ET) Tractor stuck
- Subject: Re: (ET) Tractor stuck
- From: "Jim (fiskfarm)" <fiskfarm attbi com>
- Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 19:03:42 -0500
- Organization: Suds & Service
- References: <20030207212830.42631.qmail@web14206.mail.yahoo.com> <01e301c2cefd$f21e1260$ad5ba642@crystel.com>
- Reply-to: fiskfarm attbi com
- Sender: owner-elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
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Christopher Zach wrote:
> Well, we had a nice 7-8 inches of snow (wet, heavy stuff) so I decided to
> try the E20 in the snow. See how it drives before I get a plow or blower.
>
> It went about 10 feet then got bogged down. Rear wheels are in compressed
> snow/ice.
>
> Popped on the weight box with about 100lbs of batteries. No dice.
>
> Stood on the weight box and tried to move it in LL (240lbs+100lbs) no
> dice.
>
> Do these things move in snow? How?
>
> Chris
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Daniel Eyk" <danieleyk yahoo com>
> To: "GE e-mail Elec-trak" <elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu>
> Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 4:28 PM
> Subject: (ET) NO SNOW
>
> > Hi all you ET guys that are fignting the snow. I
> > realize that this isn't the time of year for mowing,
> > but I ran across this ad for a battery powered mower
> > in a AARP Newspaper we just received. If I don't pass
> > it on now, I will probably lose track of it. The
> > website for it is: <www.neutonmowers.com>. I really
> > don't know much about it other than the website, but
> > it looked like something someone might be interested
> > in. Well, try to stay warm and don't get buried too
> > deep. It is about 50 deg. and dry out here in
> > Portland/Vancouver area. Keep TRAKIN. Dan Eyk
> >
> > =====
> > Daniel Eyk
> > Vancouver, Wa.
> >
> > Electric S-10 project
> > E-15 project
> >
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