Strategy - Post Two
Today is an unexpected post becuase of something that is going to happen at the end of this week that will more than likely have a very negative effect on the way you drive...
So with that I have post number two in this month series:
Giving you Strategies for surviving the Matriarchy
While doing some research for this post I found out that (link):
Use of old buses
Most public or private buses and coaches, once they have reached the end of their service with one or more operators, are sent to the wrecking yard for breaking up for scrap and spare parts. Some buses, while not economical to keep running as service buses, are often converted in some way for use by the operator, or another user, for purposes other than revenue earning transport. Much like old cars and trucks, buses often pass through a dealership where they can be bought for a price or at auction.
please also note that:
Many old retired buses have also been converted into mobile holiday homes and campers.
in addition in another article I found out that (link):
Vegetable oil is an alternative fuel for diesel engines and for heating oil burners. For engines designed to burn diesel fuel, the viscosity of vegetable oil must be lowered to allow for proper atomization of the fuel, otherwise incomplete combustion and carbon build up will ultimately damage the engine. Many enthusiasts refer to vegetable oil used as fuel as waste vegetable
oil (WVO) if it is oil that was discarded from a restaurant or straight vegetable oil
(SVO) or pure plant oil (PPO) to distinguish it from biodiesel.
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and until next time, remember.........
Please Give Manginas the Respect They Deserve: NONE!
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