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Posted by RN on August 12, 2005 at 16:16:17 from (166.126.218.219):
In Reply to: I think the goverment would like to see us farmers posted by PJBROWN on August 12, 2005 at 15:12:48:
And some Amish are asking what the big deal about farm fuel is? Kerosene and Coleman fuel has gone up also, might cost them another $20.00 this year. Yeah, I know it's a bit sarcastic- but it shows what a self sufficient/survivalist lifestyle advantage is in unsettled times. Also compare what French and British farmers have to put up with- we have some UK posters here at times, Bernhard from Germany auch. Try to survive until refinery capacity is increased and local capped oil wells get back to producing. Get a older VW rabbit diesel that gets 50 MPG, break out the old motorcycle, rebuild the old tractors under 50 HP and use them(that's where these boards helps) RN.
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