Yes, but they really move fast if you hook the battery up correctly.
Bill Engle, Sr.
Sam & Greg Scharnberg wrote:
>
> Leaven for Salina in about 20 minutes but wanted to let you know the history.
>
> We tried batteries when I first started, but the horses hated them!
>
> Have a fun weekend,
>
> Greg
>
> At 04:33 PM 4/26/01 -0400, VDieman@aol.com wrote:
> >In a message dated 4/26/01 4:01:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, whesr@iglou.com
> >writes:
> >
> ><< That idea dates to the time when batteries were cased with hard rubber.
> > If they were left on a damp concrete floor they would lose some of their
> > charge, and they didn't have all that much to begin with. The new
> > plastic cases do not have that problem, especially for the short term. >>
> >
> >
> >If this problem dates from such an era, perhaps we should hear from Greg
> >Scharnberg?? I do believe he helped construct some of the first wooden
> >pylons. <g>
> >
> >Bill Engle Jr
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