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Old 07-09-2025, 12:33 PM   #463
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So lard buckets are made of metal? Never had 5 gallons of lard. HD and Lowe's buckets are plastic.

I prefer Tractor Supply buckets because they are food grade. You can brine turkeys.
Well, they were back in the day. Probably aren't any longer. Can't say I've seen one since the early '80s. We had them on the homestead because we processed our own pigs, including making lard.
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Adding to the list, a rust bucket..
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Adding to the list, a rust bucket..
Looks like the rust termites are making a Lunchia out of it.
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Home Depot bucket sounded better than 5 gallon, plus I knew JD wouldn't have a clue what that was. I'm easily entertained.

I could have said Lowe's bucket, which the one on the trike looks like, just wasn't thinking.
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Looks like the rust termites are making a Lunchia out of it.
Unsure if Lancia was active in North America when the Beta was about.. In the UK, it gained a very bad rep for rusting.. Tin worm every where you look...
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Unsure if Lancia was active in North America when the Beta was about.. In the UK, it gained a very bad rep for rusting.. Tin worm every where you look...
I think Lancia was in the U.S. For a very short time in the late '70s.

Check out this rust bucket. Funny story. Time capsule gone wrong.
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Cute electric bike in the centre of London.
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Cute electric bike in the centre of London.
Cute.

I hope it doesn't have Lucas wiring.
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Cute.

I hope it doesn't have Lucas wiring.
The wiring and other thingys looking like pipes seem to pretty slim pickings on this bike.. Looks very much like a every early 20th century bike.. LoL
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Funny how they try to subtly mimick real bikes by styling certain things to look like exhaust pipes etc. Hopefully manufacturers don't start styling ice to look like electric motors.
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Best electric bike ever.
If you flip the rotation switch will it go in reverse or does the coaster brake prevent that?
I can see an application for use on large three wheelers used by the elderly.
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Best electric bike ever.
Unsure if I would be comfortable with a chain whizzing so close to my backside...

Reminds me of a little motorised bike my granddad used to own... in think it was a French thing with a little petrol engine..

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Ah, reinventing the wheel as there are a number of specialty products designed for this very application.
Here is one:
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