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On Jun 2, 8:23*pm, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
...well, maybe. On topic here. http://tinyurl.com/kpwbvho I can believe it. Amishters have some weird rult's about what they can or can't use/do. A lot of their welding and craft shops have computerized equipment and have full kitchens with modern appliances and air conditioning, but no power or running water to their house next door. Some modern tractors (diesel only allowed) that have been changed over to steel wheels etc. But anyhow, I wouldn't be surprised if the engine on that boat wasn't rope start only. Some would go to an extreme and literally pull the electric starter off. |
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On 6/2/2013 10:23 PM, Tim wrote:
On Jun 2, 8:23 pm, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ...well, maybe. On topic here. http://tinyurl.com/kpwbvho I can believe it. Amishters have some weird rult's about what they can or can't use/do. A lot of their welding and craft shops have computerized equipment and have full kitchens with modern appliances and air conditioning, but no power or running water to their house next door. Some modern tractors (diesel only allowed) that have been changed over to steel wheels etc. But anyhow, I wouldn't be surprised if the engine on that boat wasn't rope start only. Some would go to an extreme and literally pull the electric starter off. Interesting insight... |
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On 6/2/2013 10:23 PM, Tim wrote:
On Jun 2, 8:23 pm, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ...well, maybe. On topic here. http://tinyurl.com/kpwbvho I can believe it. Amishters have some weird rult's about what they can or can't use/do. A lot of their welding and craft shops have computerized equipment and have full kitchens with modern appliances and air conditioning, but no power or running water to their house next door. Some modern tractors (diesel only allowed) that have been changed over to steel wheels etc. But anyhow, I wouldn't be surprised if the engine on that boat wasn't rope start only. Some would go to an extreme and literally pull the electric starter off. Bending the rult's to suit their needs while trying to keep up appearances. I wondered how they were able to produce such fine work without modern tools. Do you think Lancaster is just a put on for the tourists? |
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In article om, hank57
@socialworker.net says... On 6/2/2013 10:23 PM, Tim wrote: On Jun 2, 8:23 pm, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ...well, maybe. On topic here. http://tinyurl.com/kpwbvho I can believe it. Amishters have some weird rult's about what they can or can't use/do. A lot of their welding and craft shops have computerized equipment and have full kitchens with modern appliances and air conditioning, but no power or running water to their house next door. Some modern tractors (diesel only allowed) that have been changed over to steel wheels etc. But anyhow, I wouldn't be surprised if the engine on that boat wasn't rope start only. Some would go to an extreme and literally pull the electric starter off. Bending the rult's to suit their needs while trying to keep up appearances. I wondered how they were able to produce such fine work without modern tools. Do you think Lancaster is just a put on for the tourists? Lancaster IS touristy, and not a good representation of the Amish anymore. The ones who are faithful to their religion have long left for places like western NY hills to be left alone. |
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