Larry Caldwell
Super Member
I still have some lead arsenate in storage. I use it once in a while in metallurgy, but never as an insecticide. That used to be how you grew bug-free vegetables.
Yes, and barefoot and in shorts. How did any of us survive or procreate?
Mexico still does. But then new cars in Mexico aren't required to have pollution control devices either. Do you suppose they have a different ozone layer and once vegetables cross the border they forget what they were treated with? :confused3:I still have some lead arsenate in storage. I use it once in a while in metallurgy, but never as an insecticide. That used to be how you grew bug-free vegetables.
Yanmar had a great idea, the engine cooling air on my Yanmar was drawn from the Cab area. Stopped a lot of the debris getting hung un in the grille and radiator.
Yanmar had a great idea, the engine cooling air on my Yanmar was drawn from the Cab area. Stopped a lot of the debris getting hung un in the grille and radiator.
Yea,the negative pressure in cab pull's dust and debris into cab instead.:sneeze:
Kubota BX and szome others are like that too.