Don, don't you just love the way that works? Automakers weld extra weight to the frame of one ton trucks for the purpose of exempting them from performance and emisson reporting requirements. By ensuring the vehicle weighs over 6,000lbs., which they are close to anyway, the truck isn't measured against the lighter trucks. If you follow most of the enviormental policies, you will find that they are not driven by an great desire to save the earth. In almost every case, They are intended to give a company, or industry an advantage over others. Consider that Kyoto would place a higher burden on America than on Asian nations like China. This is an attempt to increase the cost of American production, and give other nations an economic, not enviormental, advantage. When enviormental spin becomes obviously flawed, there is always safty. It can then be argued that, "It's for the children". How many families drive their children around in minivans? Are you aware that small private schools are not allowed to drive the same children across town to a field trip in one ton vans?
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Today's Featured Article - Talk of the Town: Winterizing Engines - To Drain or Not to Drain? - by Russ Berry. What is this strange attraction I have to equipment and machinery? How did I get this way? I came from the suburbs and own a small horse farm in rural Loudoun County, Virginia. You can call me a "weekend farmer." The local farmers do. Does it bother me? No. I am just happy to have their friendship. At least the word "farmer" is in my title. But what is the attraction? How can I explain the sensation and exhilaration I feel when I turn the key and hear the engine come to life (most
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