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why breed when you can clone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1296431" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Tennessee tux.. None of the mileages you quote are anything to write home about..</p><p></p><p>1984 Toyota Land Cruiser, 350,000 miles, Original engine and tranny, all the U joints (there's something that the Japs have figured out how to make well!)</p><p>1985 Toyota Tercel 4x4 wagon.. 300,000 miles when it got too rusty to drive, again, original engine, tranny, U joints, and CV joints.</p><p>1992 Dodge 250 4x4 diesel, 305,000 miles now, runs like a top on the original cummins, second tranny, every U joint replaced at least twice</p><p>1994 Dodge 3500 4x4 diesel.. 250,000 miles now, 2nd engine (bad head gasket from Cummins did it in), tranny has been out 6 times (2 clutches, 1 snapped input shaft, 1 backed off 5th gear nut, 1 stripped 5th gear, 1 5th gear assembly C clip popped), 2nd transfer case, 2nd rear end, 3rd set of ball joints, 3rd set of wheel bearings</p><p></p><p>1979 Chevy 4x4 dually, 454, about 300,000 miles, 2nd engine is done for, on it's 3rd tranny, 3rd rearend, lost track of U joints</p><p></p><p>Friend's truck, 1996 dodge diesel 4x4 5 spd.. 800,000 miles, 2nd engine just installed, lost track of trannys and U joints and tie rod ends.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bill Maleck.. Cloning is not just splitting an embryo... If that was the case you couldn't clone an adult animal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1296431, member: 9096"] Tennessee tux.. None of the mileages you quote are anything to write home about.. 1984 Toyota Land Cruiser, 350,000 miles, Original engine and tranny, all the U joints (there's something that the Japs have figured out how to make well!) 1985 Toyota Tercel 4x4 wagon.. 300,000 miles when it got too rusty to drive, again, original engine, tranny, U joints, and CV joints. 1992 Dodge 250 4x4 diesel, 305,000 miles now, runs like a top on the original cummins, second tranny, every U joint replaced at least twice 1994 Dodge 3500 4x4 diesel.. 250,000 miles now, 2nd engine (bad head gasket from Cummins did it in), tranny has been out 6 times (2 clutches, 1 snapped input shaft, 1 backed off 5th gear nut, 1 stripped 5th gear, 1 5th gear assembly C clip popped), 2nd transfer case, 2nd rear end, 3rd set of ball joints, 3rd set of wheel bearings 1979 Chevy 4x4 dually, 454, about 300,000 miles, 2nd engine is done for, on it's 3rd tranny, 3rd rearend, lost track of U joints Friend's truck, 1996 dodge diesel 4x4 5 spd.. 800,000 miles, 2nd engine just installed, lost track of trannys and U joints and tie rod ends. Bill Maleck.. Cloning is not just splitting an embryo... If that was the case you couldn't clone an adult animal [/QUOTE]
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