Posted by Tony in Mass. on November 25, 2012 at 15:29:49 from (76.127.225.182):
After catching a repeat fot the dustbowl show, and the oldtimers saying they were zapped by 'static' electricity 6 or 7 inches away from a car door, yet a few weeks ago when I discribed to a post how my neighbor started my Cockshutt...with an new, unused YT online shop flamethrower coil- and got a got spark and jolt- and the engine finally- suddenly started on the other 3- while still a few inches away from the plug, and I was called a dreamer, BS artist and liar. With several posts of facts and figures to prove my ignorance. So could one of you number crunchers give us the technical data of static electricity??? And for further research, the Cockshutt still starts right up in this dismal weather. You can use my cat if you need one.... hey! that might save 32 bucks for another coil!! Here kitty kitty....
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