[SEL] Why Old Iron Should be Brought to KY

Mike Royster mr at carolina.rr.com
Fri Apr 2 09:34:27 PDT 2010


You are a little too far N/W in your calculations and must take into 
consideration Mammoth Cave. Being that huge underground cavern is empty, 
that makes your area actually too light and you could "sink Kentucky" with 
too much iron.  Oddly enough, Shelby NC has the perfect balance of lightness 
and the geographic substructure to support "New Iron."

Quick, divert those trailers before KY disappears like a  gigantic sinkhole.

MR
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Judge Tommy Turner" <Lcjudge at scrtc.com>
To: "'The SEL email discussion list'" <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 11:52 AM
Subject: [SEL] Why Old Iron Should be Brought to KY


> OK folks, watch the video in the link below.  If Guam gets too many
> people on it that it can cause it to "tip over", then if there is too
> much iron in one location it could do the same thing.
>
> I went on line and found a study of "weights" of locations in the US.
> To my amazement, the "lightest" area of the world is centered around
> central KY.  Do your part to save the earth, start sending your old
> heavy iron this way.  I will sacrifice the couple hundred acres I own to
> place these items on.
>
> For mags, ignitors, etc, you can ship by mail.  For entire engines, send
> your address and we'll have them picked up or shipped (you pay the
> freight of course).
>
> I've heard some of the heaviest items are those with slide valves and
> sideshafts.  They should immediately be shipped (I'll pay freight on
> them to help you out)!  Do your part to save the earth. This may be your
> only chance!
>
> http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/93533?fp=1
>
> Tommy Turner
> Magnolia, KY
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