KarmaticIrony t1_ja5i1fu wrote
Reply to comment by hedoeswhathewants in ELI5: Why does farming equipment require such low horsepower compared to your average car? by thetravelingsong
It's also (in fact mostly) because having the engine only use a portion of its maximum potential, so going around sixty when it could do over a hundred, is good for long-term reliability.
koalasarentferfuckin t1_ja61w95 wrote
I'm just sayin' that it's fuckin' dangerous to have a race car in the fuckin' red. That's all. I could blow.
rvgoingtohavefun t1_ja67www wrote
Oh, you ready to blow?
Well I'm a mushroom cloud layin' motherfucker, motherfucker.
malenkylizards t1_ja9em6u wrote
Man, I don't EVEN have an opi--
Polar76_ t1_ja65oqq wrote
r/unexpectedPulpFiction
akodo1 t1_ja8lfno wrote
Not nearly as dangerous as a farm tractor in the red. If/when it fails, all the chains, cables, equipment it's pulling against is going to go flying
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