hazmat
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2002
- Messages
- 4,051
- Location
- West Newbury, MA & Harrison, ME
- Tractor
- Kubota L5460HSTC
Life\'s changes & tbn\'s influence -It\'s Rat\'s fault
It's all Rat's fault. After this discussion fuel effecient vehicles I've been doing some soul searching.
When I bought my truck (2002), my wife drove a Honda Civic, so I figured the gas guzzling wouldn't bother me. In October 2003, she bought a Honda Pilot (SUV). While it gets great gas milage compared to other SUV's its size, 22 mpg is a far cry from the 40 the civic got. Now that she has the Pilot, I don't really need the truck. I can pick up the various home improvement supplies in her car. It can also tow the tractor (Maxes out the capacity).
Truck gets 13mpg in winter, 15 in summer. Downsizing to a 4 cylinder midsize sedan (Honda Accord 34mpg hwy) will save me $100 a month in fuel. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif So it's time to say goodbye to the big red fuel-a-holic /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif.
Wow - three paragraphs just to say I'm buying a new car. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
Now I'm faced with a very difficult choice. The new car will actually fit in the garage (truck was too big), so now I have to choose between the car and the tractor. Wifey has ruled out a "Quanset Hut" style shelter for tractor...
This is turning into a big year, The tractor is going to be paid for in May. I've started to plan the festivities. I'm thinking I might actually wash it after I mow the lawn.
The most exciting news is that we are expecting our first child in August. I might have to upgrade to a utlitiy tractor with cab & jump seat, so that junior can get in on the action sooner...
It's all Rat's fault. After this discussion fuel effecient vehicles I've been doing some soul searching.
When I bought my truck (2002), my wife drove a Honda Civic, so I figured the gas guzzling wouldn't bother me. In October 2003, she bought a Honda Pilot (SUV). While it gets great gas milage compared to other SUV's its size, 22 mpg is a far cry from the 40 the civic got. Now that she has the Pilot, I don't really need the truck. I can pick up the various home improvement supplies in her car. It can also tow the tractor (Maxes out the capacity).
Truck gets 13mpg in winter, 15 in summer. Downsizing to a 4 cylinder midsize sedan (Honda Accord 34mpg hwy) will save me $100 a month in fuel. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif So it's time to say goodbye to the big red fuel-a-holic /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif.
Wow - three paragraphs just to say I'm buying a new car. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
Now I'm faced with a very difficult choice. The new car will actually fit in the garage (truck was too big), so now I have to choose between the car and the tractor. Wifey has ruled out a "Quanset Hut" style shelter for tractor...
This is turning into a big year, The tractor is going to be paid for in May. I've started to plan the festivities. I'm thinking I might actually wash it after I mow the lawn.
The most exciting news is that we are expecting our first child in August. I might have to upgrade to a utlitiy tractor with cab & jump seat, so that junior can get in on the action sooner...