interesting concept
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Re: interesting concept SPAM Warning!
Jenn did a cut-n-paste from their web site and didn't flag or add a her
own comment, so the body of the message looked like spam. ("we sell...")
Dave Milne wrote:
> had the same headers and went through the same ISP as Jennifer's normal
> posts.
>
> Dave
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:43B5DAC0.1671906C@***.net...
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>> That post never made it to my *** server, meaning they recognized
>>it as spam and wouldn't post it.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>Mike Romain wrote:
>>
>>>Someone using Jennifer's email address came on this group selling a
>>>product. They claimed in the post, and I quote: "We distribute" the
>>>product. That is pure SPAM.
>>>
>>>I don't know that Jennifer is either the Spammer or the Sucker because
>>>the post was not signed.
>>>
>>>Mike
>
>
>
#32
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Re: interesting concept
The actual pressure isn't that high, but the jack depends on a few
issues that could make it less than useful unless someone else is nearby
and has a spare exhaust pipe they are willing to loan. Other than a
tire problem, can't imagine a stuck Jeep you could reach the exhaust on.
There are less toxic alternatives, same style of lift using an air
compressor so you don't get the monoxide, etc.
Coasty proclaimed:
> I am not an engineer but that much back pressure on an exhaust system could
> have negative results on the engine.
>
> Coasty
>
>
> "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
> news:mpmar1l43qb85eh8h7tnllpjc5vtsshmae@4ax.com...
>
>>Exhaust Jacks:
>>With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in
>>sand, mud and
>>snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe -
>>when the
>>engine is started, the jack inflates. We distribute the Bushranger X Jack,
>>which is
>>available with a 100mm cone.
>>http://www.arbusa.com/jacks.htm
>
>
>
issues that could make it less than useful unless someone else is nearby
and has a spare exhaust pipe they are willing to loan. Other than a
tire problem, can't imagine a stuck Jeep you could reach the exhaust on.
There are less toxic alternatives, same style of lift using an air
compressor so you don't get the monoxide, etc.
Coasty proclaimed:
> I am not an engineer but that much back pressure on an exhaust system could
> have negative results on the engine.
>
> Coasty
>
>
> "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
> news:mpmar1l43qb85eh8h7tnllpjc5vtsshmae@4ax.com...
>
>>Exhaust Jacks:
>>With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in
>>sand, mud and
>>snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe -
>>when the
>>engine is started, the jack inflates. We distribute the Bushranger X Jack,
>>which is
>>available with a 100mm cone.
>>http://www.arbusa.com/jacks.htm
>
>
>
#33
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Re: interesting concept
The actual pressure isn't that high, but the jack depends on a few
issues that could make it less than useful unless someone else is nearby
and has a spare exhaust pipe they are willing to loan. Other than a
tire problem, can't imagine a stuck Jeep you could reach the exhaust on.
There are less toxic alternatives, same style of lift using an air
compressor so you don't get the monoxide, etc.
Coasty proclaimed:
> I am not an engineer but that much back pressure on an exhaust system could
> have negative results on the engine.
>
> Coasty
>
>
> "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
> news:mpmar1l43qb85eh8h7tnllpjc5vtsshmae@4ax.com...
>
>>Exhaust Jacks:
>>With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in
>>sand, mud and
>>snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe -
>>when the
>>engine is started, the jack inflates. We distribute the Bushranger X Jack,
>>which is
>>available with a 100mm cone.
>>http://www.arbusa.com/jacks.htm
>
>
>
issues that could make it less than useful unless someone else is nearby
and has a spare exhaust pipe they are willing to loan. Other than a
tire problem, can't imagine a stuck Jeep you could reach the exhaust on.
There are less toxic alternatives, same style of lift using an air
compressor so you don't get the monoxide, etc.
Coasty proclaimed:
> I am not an engineer but that much back pressure on an exhaust system could
> have negative results on the engine.
>
> Coasty
>
>
> "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
> news:mpmar1l43qb85eh8h7tnllpjc5vtsshmae@4ax.com...
>
>>Exhaust Jacks:
>>With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in
>>sand, mud and
>>snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe -
>>when the
>>engine is started, the jack inflates. We distribute the Bushranger X Jack,
>>which is
>>available with a 100mm cone.
>>http://www.arbusa.com/jacks.htm
>
>
>
#34
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Posts: n/a
Re: interesting concept
The actual pressure isn't that high, but the jack depends on a few
issues that could make it less than useful unless someone else is nearby
and has a spare exhaust pipe they are willing to loan. Other than a
tire problem, can't imagine a stuck Jeep you could reach the exhaust on.
There are less toxic alternatives, same style of lift using an air
compressor so you don't get the monoxide, etc.
Coasty proclaimed:
> I am not an engineer but that much back pressure on an exhaust system could
> have negative results on the engine.
>
> Coasty
>
>
> "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
> news:mpmar1l43qb85eh8h7tnllpjc5vtsshmae@4ax.com...
>
>>Exhaust Jacks:
>>With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in
>>sand, mud and
>>snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe -
>>when the
>>engine is started, the jack inflates. We distribute the Bushranger X Jack,
>>which is
>>available with a 100mm cone.
>>http://www.arbusa.com/jacks.htm
>
>
>
issues that could make it less than useful unless someone else is nearby
and has a spare exhaust pipe they are willing to loan. Other than a
tire problem, can't imagine a stuck Jeep you could reach the exhaust on.
There are less toxic alternatives, same style of lift using an air
compressor so you don't get the monoxide, etc.
Coasty proclaimed:
> I am not an engineer but that much back pressure on an exhaust system could
> have negative results on the engine.
>
> Coasty
>
>
> "jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
> news:mpmar1l43qb85eh8h7tnllpjc5vtsshmae@4ax.com...
>
>>Exhaust Jacks:
>>With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in
>>sand, mud and
>>snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe -
>>when the
>>engine is started, the jack inflates. We distribute the Bushranger X Jack,
>>which is
>>available with a 100mm cone.
>>http://www.arbusa.com/jacks.htm
>
>
>
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