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Originally Posted by Radioguy41
Not going to do him much good if the storm knocks out the electric and he can't recharge. Then the wind blows drifts across the driveway and the batteries are dead, or the batteries die at the far end of the driveway. Can't just walk back to the shed for a can of electricity. No thanks.
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I hadn't thought about that! Storm knocks out power your pretty much dead unless you have a generator, but then you're still burning gas anyway.
The way I saw it, looked like the rear end was still a bit too light as he spun his tires pretty good a few times.
I would certainly stick to my gasoline engines.
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