Got us a new wor-shing machine
A Gas-O-Line powered Maytag
Clothes wind up smelling like two stroke oil but no one seems to mind .
There that ought to piss Gretta off just a little bit . . .
Since Blogger and YT are not playing nice , here's the video link of those viewing on a I-phone .
Now you weenies don't go getting your panties in a bunch telling me about how the government ought to regulate household appliances .
I was thinking along the lines of your wife unit looking at that and telling YOU will be doing the laundry... I am sure she was thrilled beyond your belief Mike.
ReplyDeleteHey its all good Kevin , this one puts the fun back into house chores right?
DeleteAlmost seventy years ago my friend's father built him a small single seat tractor that was powered by a Maytag salvaged from a washing machine. I was too young to care how the power was transferred to the wheels, however movement was accomplished by pulling back on a lever attached to the side. That tensioned a belt and away it went. It was very slow but had good hill climbing ability. That tractor was my first driving experience.
ReplyDeleteWe saw this at the hit-n-mis engine display at the Livermore Falls/Bowman Field (Maine) fly-in last Saturday. Never got a good view of the far side but this thing appears to have a belt that can be tensioned by an idler pulley that is applied by the gear shift stick on the side of the machine. I can imagine it would not be too hard to adapt the the clutch mechanism to drive an axle on a vehicle.
DeleteI want it!!!! Shut up and take my money!!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteEau-du-two-stroke.... it will wash the rice rabies out of your clothes and keep the libtards at bay too.
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