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Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: longshot] #4011064
11/05/23 03:54 PM
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I think it will be green amonia. Capturing N out of the atmosphere and converting H2O to amonia is my bet. My best friend has projects all over the world about to kick off. Shipping and Ag will be first. If they can get the energy part right I think we will see it adopted pretty quick.

Right now most of the amonia and anhydrous production is pretty toxic. Once green I think people will embrace it.

Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: longshot] #4011065
11/05/23 03:55 PM
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I was hoping by now we would all be tooling around the skies like the Jetsons...... laugh Not in my lifetime I dont guess.... frown


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Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: deadeye48] #4011066
11/05/23 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by deadeye48
Originally Posted by Frankie
nope ,,,, hydrogen powered cars is the future . this electric BS is nothing but about control



It's a shame that we cant get more investment in hydrogen power especially with it being made from the most abundant resource on the planet and the emissions are oxygen and water
Seems that the clean energy crowd would be all over this but then its really not about clean energy now is it ?


I know you can’t give the Toyota Mira away. Even Toyota doesn’t want them back. The hydrogen went from about $6-8 a unit to $30-35 a unit and it takes several units to fill it up. I think like 6-8. Not only that the fueling stations are few and far between. If hydrogen is the future it’s gotta get more cost effective for the common person.

As for the electric truck. We aren’t there yet. The Rivian and the ford lightening are the only two viable electric pickups that I’m aware of right now. I don’t think either is a good replacement for a combustible engine.

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Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: cartervj] #4011177
11/05/23 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by cartervj
Originally Posted by GomerPyle
Originally Posted by twaldrop4
Electric motors are more reliable and create more instant torque. They realistically can do everything a combustion engine does and do it better. The problems are the infrastructure, battery replacement costs, and personally they are not anymore “green” than a combustion engine. I am not a fan of them. But it has nothing to do with their capabilities it’s the lies and deception around them.

They will never be realistic for widespread use unless and until we embrace nuclear technology. And if the climate change/environmental wackos ever truly caught on to how awful battery manufacturing and recycling is for the environment, the electric vehicle craze would be dead on the vine



Most of the electric vehicles are made from petroleum products
They seem to forget about that



I agree 100% with both of you. With how they are being used and pushed now it’s stupid and I won’t buy one. All I was saying is that electric motors are superior to combustion in my opinion. But yes everything about the way this is being rolled out is stupid

Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: longshot] #4011205
11/05/23 07:09 PM
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Never forget this. They look good on the front end but come time for battery replacement u will realize what a dumass u were. That part not to mention they are too expensive to start with. I’ll never go that route but to each his own. It’s a fake ass fad period. These climate liers are behind it trying to scam as many as they can. Screw them and their evs.

Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: BCLC] #4011248
11/05/23 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by BCLC
WTH is a real “outdoorsman”? You think you’re trekking into the Kalahari or some chit because you’re hunting at Black Warrior? That’s hilarious.


Nope not at all. I'm thinking of someone who goes out west to places where they might be 100 miles from the nearest town and spends 10-14 days out in a tent relying on themselves to be self sufficient while hunting elk, moose or others wild game. That's not the type person I see driving an electric truck.
And for many people that have never been to BW.. it's nothing like many of the usual WMAs it's 90,000 acres of thick Hardwood forrest and Pine growth with deep hollers and gravel roads that run through some of it surrounded by an addition 900,000 acres of National Forrest land that is sparsely populated.
My point on this was it would be a bad place to need to charge your ride home


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Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: longshot] #4011254
11/05/23 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by longshot
Originally Posted by BCLC
WTH is a real “outdoorsman”? You think you’re trekking into the Kalahari or some chit because you’re hunting at Black Warrior? That’s hilarious.


Nope not at all. I'm thinking of someone who goes out west to places where they might be 100 miles from the nearest town and spends 10-14 days out in a tent relying on themselves to be self sufficient while hunting elk, moose or others wild game. That's not the type person I see driving an electric truck.
And for many people that have never been to BW.. it's nothing like many of the usual WMAs it's 90,000 acres of thick Hardwood forrest and Pine growth with deep hollers and gravel roads that run through some of it surrounded by an addition 900,000 acres of National Forrest land that is sparsely populated.
My point on this was it would be a bad place to need to charge your ride home

You charge it before you go just like you get gas. I'm not an EV fan but thinking you are gonna get stranded at BWWMA in an EV is silly


Keep your booger hooker off the bang switch.
Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: longshot] #4011262
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Glad I still drive my horse and chariot to the woods! *grunt grunt*

Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: longshot] #4011273
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Now where did my wife put my loin cloth?

Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: longshot] #4011283
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The biggest argument against electric vehicles that no climate change activist or liberal will acknowledge is the human trafficking and child labor that is used to mine cobalt in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Modern day slavery is used to mine there and they have more cobalt than all of the rest of the world combined. There is no such thing as a clean supply of Cobalt.

Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: longshot] #4011285
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Let’s say that you are hunting this remote part and the forecast is calling for rain. But the bottom falls out and the roads are flooded and in bad condition. How does a EV handle that kind of situation? When the vehicle is put in extreme off road conditions does it use more power?


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Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: leroycnbucks] #4011291
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Originally Posted by leroycnbucks
Let’s say that you are hunting this remote part and the forecast is calling for rain. But the bottom falls out and the roads are flooded and in bad condition. How does a EV handle that kind of situation? When the vehicle is put in extreme off road conditions does it use more power?


Yes, less range. My guess is if you are an EV person and want to hunt remote areas you'll just pack a generator.

Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: leroycnbucks] #4011296
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Originally Posted by leroycnbucks
Let’s say that you are hunting this remote part and the forecast is calling for rain. But the bottom falls out and the roads are flooded and in bad condition. How does a EV handle that kind of situation? When the vehicle is put in extreme off road conditions does it use more power?

Better yet what if gomer is driving and gets stuck in a mud puddle?

Last edited by Turkey_neck; 11/05/23 08:25 PM.

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Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: longshot] #4011302
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I bet he shoots a creedmore….

Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: CAL] #4011303
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Originally Posted by CAL
I bet he shoots a creedmore….

That's a given rofl


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Re: Hunter driving Electric Truck [Re: longshot] #4011320
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Over 95% of the hydrogen made today is a byproduct of oil refining. There is currently no way to split water into hydrogen that doesn't take more energy than it yields.

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