What Did Eustace From Mountain Do to His Toyota Truck
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#one 10-xx-2014, 02:35 PM | |||
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Mountain Men - woods burning truck? I've non watched Idiot box all summer. Too decorated, etc. Just yesterday I watched Mount Men. Eustice was driving a wood called-for Toyota...what the heck? How does that piece of work? what is the bones concept. Marty's still my favourite BTW.
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#2 10-20-2014, 02:36 PM | ||||
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Wood gasification. I've not seen the bear witness, but am familiar with the concept equally it applies to engines; its actually been used for around 100 years. __________________
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#3 10-xx-2014, 02:41 PM | |||
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Eustace? You mean the guy who claims to be clay poor nevertheless runs a massive business from his property raking in the cash? Can't watch those shows anymore, too set upward and staged. The guy from Maine, Charlie, hurts himself or has some catastrophic event happen to him every testify. Yukon men isn't much ameliorate. This flavour they had Tanana native and mattress actress Divini Rae "motility back to boondocks" . She "lasted" all of a week and took off back to LA. I approximate information technology's ameliorate than watching some of the other reality crap merely slowly losing interest.
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#4 10-20-2014, 03:06 PM | ||||
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Quote: Originally Posted past airbornedeerhunter Eustace? You hateful the guy who claims to exist dirt poor nonetheless runs a massive business organization from his property raking in the cash? Can't lookout man those shows anymore, too prepare and staged. The guy from Maine, Charlie, hurts himself or has some catastrophic outcome happen to him every testify. Yukon men isn't much amend. This flavor they had Tanana native and mattress actress Divini Rae "move back to town" . She "lasted" all of a week and took off back to LA. I guess it'south better than watching some of the other reality crap but slowly losing interest. Really it isn't, from where I stand up it's unbelievably atrocious programming. I wish there was some way to let the powers that exist know nosotros would like some intelligent programs and a few decent shows....no more gold diggers, logger, tow truck drivers, divas, etc.
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#5 ten-20-2014, 03:12 PM | ||||
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Quote: Originally Posted by CanuckShooter Actually it isn't, from where I stand it'due south unbelievably awful programming. I wish at that place was some way to allow the powers that be know we would like some intelligent programs and a few decent shows....no more than golden diggers, logger, tow truck drivers, divas, etc. Talking moose would similar a couple examples of shows that you consider "skilful".
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#6 ten-xx-2014, 03:25 PM | |||
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Quote: Originally Posted past CaberTosser Wood gasification. I've not seen the show, but am familiar with the concept equally it applies to engines; its actually been used for effectually 100 years. Yeah and information technology'south pretty awesome. I want to get one of these: http://www.tacticalwoodgas.com/ __________________ "If life is tough, it's time to get stronger!" - Joel Runyon (reminder to myself)
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#7 10-20-2014, 03:51 PM | ||||
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Now that the original question has been answered i would like to add my .02cents about the evidence. Aye the majority of the prove is staged, yes use-less makes a lot more money than most of united states of america do. Yeah the cougar hunts seem fake/are. However i would still prefer to scout mountain men than the majority of the other crap on t.five.
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#eight 10-twenty-2014, 04:09 PM | ||||
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Does woods gasification event in a higher max temperature than burning woods in a standard burn? I'm simply wondering at the kind of efficiency the engine would achieve. Anybody know whether the fuel is ignited or tin exist pinch combusted? __________________
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#9 10-20-2014, 04:22 PM | ||||
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I remember reading virtually information technology non to long agone. Up until the end of WW2 it was pretty mutual in Europe. I believe Russia even had trains set up to run on it because of the lack of fuel during the war. Pretty smashing concept.
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#10 10-20-2014, 04:24 PM | ||||
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Those two meatheads would rub ii rocks together to get h2o. I PVR the show and when these fellas prove upwards I fast forward it. __________________
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#11 ten-xx-2014, 04:49 PM | |||
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I sit in the garage, drink Pil and play neil young songs on the harmonica. Far more satisfying than eating hollywood crap
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#12 10-20-2014, 04:52 PM | ||||
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Quote: Originally Posted past The Cook I sit down in the garage, drinkable Pil and play neil immature songs on the harmonica. Far more satisfying than eating hollywood crap Exist careful or Discovery channel volition send a film crew over, might be better than some of the shows... __________________
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#13 10-20-2014, 04:56 PM | ||||
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Quote: Originally Posted by The Cook I sit down in the garage, drink Pil and play neil immature songs on the harmonica. Far more satisfying than eating hollywood crap Neil Young, eh? hmmmmmmmmmm
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#14 10-xx-2014, 04:59 PM | ||||
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Quote: Originally Posted past 58thecat Be careful or Discovery channel will send a film crew over, might be better than some of the shows... On next week's episode of "The Melt". As the cook sits in his garage listening to Neil Young, he realizes his beer supply is getting dangerously low. With the worst storm of the yr bearing downward on his garage he must brand the life or death decision to head out in search of refreshments or hunker down and beverage whatsoever he has laying around the house until the tempest passes. Tune in to see his decision, next week on "The Cook"
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#15 x-20-2014, 05:06 PM | |||
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Why in this last series does Rich have one of the caps still on his binoculars while looking for a cougar ....is he missing his left centre? __________________ We have two lives: The life we learn with and the life we alive with afterward that.
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#16 10-20-2014, 05:08 PM | ||||
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Quote: Originally Posted by graybeard Why in this last series does Rich have one of the caps all the same on his binoculars while looking for a cougar ....is he missing his left eye? I noticed that too. I'd like to know how long it actually takes for him to get up the hills subsequently the dogs. He doesn't seem to movement to quick
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#17 10-twenty-2014, 05:09 PM | |||
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Quote: Originally Posted by leeaspell I noticed that also. I'd like to know how long information technology actually takes for him to get upwards the hills after the dogs. He doesn't seem to move to quick Mentally or physically? __________________ We have two lives: The life we larn with and the life we live with afterward that.
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#eighteen 10-xx-2014, 05:xiii PM | |||
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Quote: Originally Posted by leeaspell On adjacent week's episode of "The Cook". Every bit the cook sits in his garage listening to Neil Immature, he realizes his beer supply is getting dangerously low. With the worst storm of the year bearing downwardly on his garage he must make the life or death determination to head out in search of refreshments or hunker downward and drinkable whatever he has laying around the house until the tempest passes. Tune in to see his decision, side by side week on "The Cook" Thanks. You lot made my day, think I'll ship the script to Neil Downwards I mean young, run into if he wants to play the Cook
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#19 10-20-2014, 05:15 PM | ||||
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funny I noticed the cap on the binos equally well. I dont put besides much into the show as a made for TV reality show but there are worse ones on that have nothing to do with the outdoors. __________________
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#20 ten-xx-2014, 07:14 PM | ||||
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Wood gasification was pop during WWII when gasoline was rationed for the war attempt. and I agree, near of these shows are crap and all staged and scripted.
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#21 10-twenty-2014, 07:21 PM | ||||
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Check this out. __________________ Gonna get me a 16" perch.
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#22 10-20-2014, xi:52 PM | |||
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Quote: Originally Posted by leeaspell On adjacent calendar week's episode of "The Melt". As the cook sits in his garage listening to Neil Young, he realizes his beer supply is getting dangerously depression. With the worst tempest of the yr bearing downwardly on his garage he must make the life or expiry determination to head out in search of refreshments or hunker down and drink whatever he has laying around the house until the tempest passes. Melody in to see his decision, next week on "The Melt" Damn and I won't be abode next calendar week ....can someone PVR it for me thanks in advance..... Mack
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#23 10-21-2014, 07:13 AM | |||
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Quote: Originally Posted by Talking moose Talking moose would like a couple examples of shows that you consider "expert". I would spend time on the weather aqueduct before I would waste product it on a reality/drama show. And there is the prove with the fireplace should be coming up soon.
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#24 ten-21-2014, 07:fourteen AM | |||
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If you guys take a second and read up on the characters on the bear witness, you lot may accept a dissimilar perspective on why they practice what they do. Sure information technology's a show, but van you do improve? If you had the dough to put show together, what would it look similar and would be in information technology? Lots of hunting show already and most are crap IMO. I agree that some of it is futile...buddy with the dogs??? At any rate, i used to bash the testify too until I realized I would prefer these bear witness to any other since they promote a lifestyle which is on the brink of extinction. It besides promotes (in its own fashion) what nearly of u.s.a. live for: the outdoors, take chances, hunting and fishing.
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#25 ten-21-2014, 07:18 AM | |||
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Quote: Originally Posted by argent I would spend fourth dimension on the weather channel before I would waste material it on a reality/drama show. And there is the bear witness with the fireplace should be coming upwardly soon. My favorite flake of programming.My dog likes it too.
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#26 10-21-2014, 07:54 AM | ||||
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Woodgas trucks� Another woodgas page (old school version): http://www.electricitybook.com/wood-gas/ Woodgas Diagram: __________________
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#27 10-21-2014, 07:58 AM | |||
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Thank yous for that Coho. That's exactly what I wanted to know.
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#28 10-21-2014, 08:12 AM | |||
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Quote: Originally Posted by gitrdun Thank you for that Coho. That's exactly what I wanted to know. There are besides many youtube videos explaining it, and showing their trucks.
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