Awesome video, Russell - loved it! You had me laughing about the Harley. If only you knew my wife, you'd know that the exact opposite is true about us. 😂 But feeling justly admonished, I feel compelled to part with the Harley so as to settle down with my bride and start a family. 😄 So if you want it, you're welcome to it, at whatever the going rate happens to be. Thanks also for helping me learn some new Kiwi words. Fascinating! 🙂 Oh, and by the way, we have LOTS of gravel roads here in the States also. Lone Oak Farms, for example, is on a gravel road out in the country, and that is one of many such roads. 😉
@@AK-FS Glad you enjoyed it. I must admit that I couldn't really picture you as a Harley rider, but needed a reason for the American vehicles in rural Ireland. Back when I was a teen, I had lots of motorbikes. My favourite was a Yamaha SRX-6, a 600cc single cylinder road bike. To save weight, it had a dry sump, and a kick start only. You had to be confident to kick it over, as it would punish the wary.
Another great video sir very interesting but them roads sound a lot like are roads now some areas have more gravel roads then others but around me there narrow two lane roads and rough as sin and they twist and up and down qnd thats not counting tractors and hores and buggys 😂
@@PAplowboy I understand why you'd have horses and buggies on your roads in Pennsylvania, so all in all, sound scarier than our roads, as at least we don't get them. Thank you very much for watching, PA Plowboy. Another video coming soon on Raurimu.
Awesome video, Russell - loved it! You had me laughing about the Harley. If only you knew my wife, you'd know that the exact opposite is true about us. 😂 But feeling justly admonished, I feel compelled to part with the Harley so as to settle down with my bride and start a family. 😄 So if you want it, you're welcome to it, at whatever the going rate happens to be.
Thanks also for helping me learn some new Kiwi words. Fascinating! 🙂
Oh, and by the way, we have LOTS of gravel roads here in the States also. Lone Oak Farms, for example, is on a gravel road out in the country, and that is one of many such roads. 😉
@@AK-FS Glad you enjoyed it. I must admit that I couldn't really picture you as a Harley rider, but needed a reason for the American vehicles in rural Ireland. Back when I was a teen, I had lots of motorbikes. My favourite was a Yamaha SRX-6, a 600cc single cylinder road bike. To save weight, it had a dry sump, and a kick start only. You had to be confident to kick it over, as it would punish the wary.
yea had that fan installed in the truck years ago never took it out, great vid for sure
@@furymachinegaming Glad you enjoyed it, Fury. And thanks for watching.
Another great video sir very interesting but them roads sound a lot like are roads now some areas have more gravel roads then others but around me there narrow two lane roads and rough as sin and they twist and up and down qnd thats not counting tractors and hores and buggys 😂
@@PAplowboy I understand why you'd have horses and buggies on your roads in Pennsylvania, so all in all, sound scarier than our roads, as at least we don't get them. Thank you very much for watching, PA Plowboy. Another video coming soon on Raurimu.