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Flywheels to give




by A2E » 03/09/07, 09:39

Hello,
I give (cheap!) To anyone looking for flywheels or wheels of inertia cast iron, there is a total of 3 which weighs respectively ~ 70, and 2 x ~ 50kg for over-unit engine mounts.
I exclude the scrap destination because these ruffles are sometimes not found by the assemblers of these engines.
These are to be disassembled on the spot on old machines (to envisage some tools and penetrating)
Contact me privately for more information.
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by the middle » 03/09/07, 12:17

A2E wrote:Hello,
I give (cheap!) To anyone looking for flywheels or wheels of inertia cast iron, there is a total of 3 which weighs respectively ~ 70, and 2 x ~ 50kg for over-unit engine mounts.
I exclude the scrap destination because these ruffles are sometimes not found by the assemblers of these engines.
These are to be disassembled on the spot on old machines (to envisage some tools and penetrating)
Contact me privately for more information.
Have a good day ! : Mrgreen:

Too bad, Poitier is far from Belgium, I have an old diesel mixer, which just no longer has its flywheel of inertia : Cry:
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by Capt_Maloche » 04/09/07, 15:10

A2E wrote: Animals are my friends ... I do not eat my friends!


Oh yes, it's stupid! Anyway, even if you do not eat a bunch, vegetables and fruits are alive too!

remains the milk, the honey but which has also been produced from the living
CQFD, you're in the moodrof! : Cheesy:

but hey, you have the right not to be friends with the rest of the living

and then, if you think about it, your organic waste produces methane that increases the greenhouse effect
You have more than to commit suicide Image

Personally, I ended up assimilating (well obliged) my condition to be organic
blows, I fart, I rote shamelessly

[end of fashion nothing to wax anyway, it was to laugh, Pff]
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by A2E » 05/09/07, 07:47

Capt_Maloche wrote:
A2E wrote: Animals are my friends ... I do not eat my friends!


Oh yes, it's stupid! Anyway, even if you do not eat a bunch, vegetables and fruits are alive too!

remains the milk, the honey but which has also been produced from the living
CQFD, you're in the moodrof! : Cheesy:

but hey, you have the right not to be friends with the rest of the living

and then, if you think about it, your organic waste produces methane that increases the greenhouse effect
You have more than to commit suicide Image

Personally, I ended up assimilating (well obliged) my condition to be organic
blows, I fart, I rote shamelessly

[end of fashion nothing to wax anyway, it was to laugh, Pff]

I like the answers all made me! : Mrgreen:
And that justifying !!!
I am no longer predator and I am very well but I also know that it disturbs!
It's my choice and it's the best for me because I can access a totally different vision of life! : Shock: : Mrgreen:
After, those who absolutely want to stay in the mold: it's not my problem!

Each his own ! : Mrgreen:
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by Capt_Maloche » 05/09/07, 23:51

It reminds me of the X-File series

where in fact it is the extra terrestrials who cultivate us to serve as hosts :D
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by A2E » 06/09/07, 08:04

Capt_Maloche wrote:It reminds me of the X-File series

where in fact it is the extra terrestrials who cultivate us to serve as hosts :D


Ah there I do not follow you Capt_Maloche! : Shock: :?:

Here is a link where you will understand (I hope) my approach:

http://www.vegetarisme.info/spip.php?rubrique92

and another :

http://www.veganimal.info/

And then the debate is open!

: Cheesy:
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by the middle » 06/09/07, 09:04

A2E wrote:
Capt_Maloche wrote:It reminds me of the X-File series

where in fact it is the extra terrestrials who cultivate us to serve as hosts :D


Ah there I do not follow you Capt_Maloche! : Shock: :?:

Here is a link where you will understand (I hope) my approach:

http://www.vegetarisme.info/spip.php?rubrique92

and another :

http://www.veganimal.info/

And then the debate is open!

: Cheesy:

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Well, here's a new post to create 8)
Vegetarian: an ecological approach?
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by A2E » 06/09/07, 09:11

Yes why not the fairest place!
It might be interesting to discuss it with complete peace of mind, no? : Mrgreen:
Are you launching or launching the fairest place? : Shock: : Mrgreen:
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by the middle » 06/09/07, 11:08

A2E wrote:Yes why not the fairest place!
It might be interesting to discuss it with complete peace of mind, no? : Mrgreen:
Are you launching or launching the fairest place? : Shock: : Mrgreen:

You know the question, I am a meat eater.
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by Capt_Maloche » 06/09/07, 12:45

Yep, it can be interresting

to start with :

- What is the living?

- What are our dietary needs, and what to replace the bidoche?

- Can we eat all that does not have (for us) of conscience? :D

etc ...

Personally, I saw a lot of rather hungry "vegetarians" ...
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