Posted by Mark - IN. on January 17, 2018 at 17:02:35 from (73.210.147.130):
I just stumbled across this while looking at some Rumelys. Who can ever get tired of watching an Oil Pull start up? Anyway I stumbled across this. Not the biggest Jay Leno fan, but he's got himself a propane fired Advanced Steam. It's his money, so he can modify it anyway he wants. But it is comical to watch. He is having a good time with it.
First time I ever ran into one of these guys, an Amish fella had one down at the cousins in Bremen. Was a little Sinclair gas station near their house that when we were about four or five years old we used to go fill our pockets with penny candy. I did one time, was filling them good as I was walking out of the store and the Amish fella came tooling right up near me as I rounded the corner. This was back when all of the farmers had Deere 60s, 70's and Harvesters, Cases, Olivers, and you get the idea. I walked out the door, rounded the corner stuffing my pockets, and up through the gravel came one of these guys right at me. I never seen or heard anything like it before. I dropped my candy, ran across the gravel parking lot and road, between the barbed wire and through the corn field all the way to my cousins and almost didn't stop when I got there. To a four year-old that barely came up to the top of the front tire, that thing breathing fire and steam..."RUNNNNNNNN".
Jay Leno and his propane steamer, but at least its still a steamer.
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