I can go through the scrap metal bin at work and find lots of valves, pipe, wire. I'm sure a few farmers I've worked with have entire barns full of oil equipment and parts theyve collected over the years.
Lawnmowers are 4 stroke and it would be harder to ban them. But 2 stroke engines are standard for anything that you hold since a 2 stroke is typically lighter. The big target is leaf bowers since they’re loud and obnoxious, but it would also go after hedge trimmers, weed wackers, chain saws, and any other light portable equipment any good landscaper would have.
What gets me is how the governments funding auto manufacturers for new electric cars. Wouldn't that money be better spent researching zero emission scrubbers for current vehicle and putting those to use. Changing and or adjusting the current system seems like a no brainer verse replacing it completely. Not that I'm all the worried about co2, I just don't like the bullshit of taxation when Canada can't even figure out recycling.
...Why aren't the oil companies squashing this shit into oblivion?
Or are they just as cucked too?
Tgeyre pretty cucked thinking if they can just appease they will be left alone...
I can go through the scrap metal bin at work and find lots of valves, pipe, wire. I'm sure a few farmers I've worked with have entire barns full of oil equipment and parts theyve collected over the years.
They could theoretically outlaw 2 stroke oil mix making fuel unusable with small engines.
Lawnmowers are 4 stroke and it would be harder to ban them. But 2 stroke engines are standard for anything that you hold since a 2 stroke is typically lighter. The big target is leaf bowers since they’re loud and obnoxious, but it would also go after hedge trimmers, weed wackers, chain saws, and any other light portable equipment any good landscaper would have.
ASSAULT FUEL!
“You don’t need a V8 to mow a lawn.”
They think green energy is putting a bottle of V8 juice in their faggy electric Miata or something, HAHA women; not even once!
I'd help but I'm already in over my head with my wind powered jet engine idea.
Let’s see how many Canadians will agree to not use their snowblowers.
What gets me is how the governments funding auto manufacturers for new electric cars. Wouldn't that money be better spent researching zero emission scrubbers for current vehicle and putting those to use. Changing and or adjusting the current system seems like a no brainer verse replacing it completely. Not that I'm all the worried about co2, I just don't like the bullshit of taxation when Canada can't even figure out recycling.