Helmerb
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Now I know why there are so many windmills on I-90...I have forearms like Popeye from fighting that wind for two days LOL.
Dan23 said:Actually, I'll bet the wind mills are there more because of the tax and other financial incentives.
John,John From Detroit said:Cross winds are were a Blue Ox True Center stablizer..... IS VERY VERY NICE. Drive straight, PUSH button,, (NOTE have you ever seen movies where the novice pilot takes the plane off AutoPilot and promptly looses control.... Having pushed the blue ox button.. (At low speed the first time) I BELIEVE IT, the difference is that pronounced) The instructions say park and push but it is easier to set straight ahead rolling, the first time you do this you might want to be rolling 10-20 MPH, no faster.. Once you know what to expect you can do it faster).
But it allows me to re-set the stabilizer to compensate for a tilted road or steady cross wind Not much help if it is gusting....
Tuesday night..... The weather records sites say wind speeds here were in the low teens...... Evidence suggests 75-100 MPH.
I have been in 100 MPH winds before.. alas... the rig did not rock so much that time. (Angle different)
Helmerb said:Now I know why there are so many windmills on I-90...I have forearms like Popeye from fighting that wind for two days LOL.
At least you're getting something from it...I've driven 5000 miles in 9 states since August 17. Back in Michigan and the roads are the worst BAR NONE, and the highest gas prices we paid on the entire trip.dustym said:Not. Its because of a vote a few years ago making us citizens of this state to pay more fees and higher rates to go green.
Helmerb said:At least you're getting something from it...I've driven 5000 miles in 9 states since August 17. Back in Michigan and the roads are the worst BAR NONE, and the highest gas prices we paid on the entire trip.