Euro2020: football's carbon footprint?

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by Christophe » 06/07/21, 13:45

Macro wrote:For the same reason that your paramotor : Mrgreen: the blade is neither more nor less than a propeller .... Listen carefully to the mower of one of your neighbors rather distant .... You will hear more the noise of the blower than the fart fart of the engine .... .


There is good in the Macro in fact! : Mrgreen: Yes you are right in (very small) part ... : Mrgreen:

I had learned some time ago that not far 50% of the power of a mower was in fact the blower to collect the grass * ...

Nevertheless: mower engines and mower tractors are far from being optimized for noise levels, so no, for my neighbors, it is always the noise of the engine that predominates! An electric blade mower is much quieter ... proof that it is far from being the same as a propeller! You won't hear an electric mower more than 100m away ...

Finally, there are roller mowers (like the one without a motor that you push) ... much less energy-consuming but very rare ... I do not understand that the (twisted?) Engineers who designed electric mowers do not not use this technology!

* the tendency is to mulching, in this case the noise of the blower is greatly reduced!

Macro wrote:And the big fashion is now robot mowers which are still quite silent .... Even if there are still many irreducibles of the petaradant motor mower (of which I am part) .... These dinosaurs are brought to disappear ....


No because not all terrains are suitable for robots ... just have a few% of slope and the robot is in the cabbage!

My terrain is not at all compatible with robots: too steep, too complex ... I would probably need 1 km of border to delimit! : Mrgreen:
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by Macro » 06/07/21, 21:00

45% slope ...
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 06/07/21, 21:05

Macro wrote:45% slope ...

Good idea ... The neo football will take place on a pitch with 45% slope. Each in turn. : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 06/07/21, 21:09

Macro wrote:45% slope ...


My ASS, that's commercial documentation ... or on the 4000 € model ... no thank you :)

My stinking 1994 Stiga suits me very well !!
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by Macro » 07/07/21, 06:51

Christophe wrote:
Macro wrote:45% slope ...


My ASS, that's commercial documentation ... or on the 4000 € model ... no thank you :)

My stinking 1994 Stiga suits me very well !!


Exactly (well rather between 2 and 3000) ... But hey it is the price of the ecology and the tranquility of your neighbors ... when you want to have a beautiful green concrete ...
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by Christophe » 07/07/21, 09:35

Macro wrote:. when you want to have a beautiful green concrete ...


Excellent formulation!
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by Macro » 07/07/21, 10:01

It's not from me ... It must be from Didier ..
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by Christophe » 07/07/21, 10:15

I missed it ... it is still excellent!

Precisely I don't like concrete! Me it is the biodiversity that I love, the trees, the leaves, the plantin, the dandelions, the birds, the insects ... *

I am not in love with Paris!



On the other hand, those who like green concrete there are masses of them because the sellers of carpet lawns (to unroll) are currently making golden balls !!

* not too much anyway this morning I was woken up by a hornet of 4 to 5 cm entered my room (window wide open) !!!
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by Ahmed » 07/07/21, 10:18

Without wanting to go too far, because I do not claim anything, I have already used this formulation of "green concrete", which I love ... 8)

Christophe, your hornet must have been as upset as you!
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by Macro » 07/07/21, 10:54

Indeed it was rather Ahmed ...

And mine is also full of diverse and varied stuff dandelion poppies cucumber purslane… In general I mow when it starts to tickle my… .When I walk in a kilt playing the bagpipes to cover the noise of my neighbors' hedge tillers ... : Cheesy:
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