09-06-2014, 03:15 AM
Well I work all over the world. And a lot of it is very remote still with low educated populations. So one trip in the remote of Africa the Land Cruiser died, the 2 drivers were clueless, and the other members of the party. I checked the fuel, then spark. Found points were extremely worn. Took out a penny, rubbed it on the point surfaces for a Bit getting a copper coating, off we went. New stuff works great but my high school auto shop buddy tells me there are a lot of dead machines because cannot get the electronic modules for snow mobiles, lawn mowers and etc that are between 20 and 30 years old. Old stuff is fun and I understand, but the day is passing just like we all don't have a horse out in the shed. I bet men 100 years felt the same, they understood the horse, and not the first cars.
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