Ultradog MN
Well-known Member
- Location
- Twin Cities
Frequently I see ORCs referred to as
overriding clutches.
In fact, the word overriding has Nothing
to with clutches, tractors, machinery, or
any other mechanical thing.
It has to do with priority, over ruling or
final authority.
Being the literature major that I am it
grieves the heck out of me to see words so
wrongly used.
So I'm just informing people that you
won't look so unedumacated if you call
that doohicky on the back of your tractor
an OVERRUNNING clutch which is the correct
name for it.
Another thing that bothers the heck out of
me is the fact that it's about 92 degrees
in the shade here with about 90% humidity
and the sweat is pouring off of me in
streams, irritating my eyes and tickling
the crack of my butt - which makes me
irritated about almost everything,
improper use of language included.
So get the words right folks.
I'll be less crabby and you won't like a
rustic.
Thank you.
overriding clutches.
In fact, the word overriding has Nothing
to with clutches, tractors, machinery, or
any other mechanical thing.
It has to do with priority, over ruling or
final authority.
Being the literature major that I am it
grieves the heck out of me to see words so
wrongly used.
So I'm just informing people that you
won't look so unedumacated if you call
that doohicky on the back of your tractor
an OVERRUNNING clutch which is the correct
name for it.
Another thing that bothers the heck out of
me is the fact that it's about 92 degrees
in the shade here with about 90% humidity
and the sweat is pouring off of me in
streams, irritating my eyes and tickling
the crack of my butt - which makes me
irritated about almost everything,
improper use of language included.
So get the words right folks.
I'll be less crabby and you won't like a
rustic.
Thank you.