Posted by landlord7012 on June 17, 2008 at 15:33:46 from (206.40.110.229):
In Reply to: amish posted by ken in texas on June 17, 2008 at 14:14:12:
The Amish I have heard of south-west of Sheboygan, WI cannot drive tractors but can hitch a team to a wagon with a power unit on it which powers/pulls a chopper or baler. Not sure about the tire thing as I have not witnessed this myself.
An article in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal a few years ago showed an Amish bakery. No electicity but they had a small gas engine mounted above a big mixer and the exhaust was piped out the wall. Amish pies are the best I've ever had!
Like jdmeris said they won't drive but will take rides almost anytime. A while back there was some contraversial conversation posted here regarding "chauffers" for the Amish and how much they could charge, insurance and tax exemptions.
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