Posted by Leroy on June 16, 2022 at 16:15:32 from (98.30.20.69):
In Reply to: Re: 300 on steel posted by Doug - Iowa on June 16, 2022 at 12:39:07:
What you are talking about the truck, rubber tire and power tools they are allowed to use what someone else owns but they cannot own. That is the way ror vehicals and power tools but not for rubber tires, Some sects allow hard rubber tires with no air in them, others will not allow rubber tires either air filled or sollid rubber, only steel. Same as some sects allow closed buggys and others only open buggies. I have friends in both sectes depending on where they are living. Some allow them to have diesel powered generators to build and repair machinery and others will not allow it. A lot depends on the biship for the area. Open buggys with steel tire s to west and closed buggys and sollid robber tires to east. Some can use and own gas engines on things like the washing machinen table saw and for beltpower. Others will not allow it. One Amisf friend will not use a cell phone you own but will ride in a truck with you. Anouther uses a hand power washing machine.
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