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No child slave labor was used in the strip mining of that lithium….lol
For sure. And for the record, I don't really care about the minig conditions or who's doing it, I just love how the ev crowd glosses over all the environmentally terrible things that go into their green planet saving vehicles.
 

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For sure. And for the record, I don't really care about the minig conditions or who's doing it, I just love how the ev crowd glosses over all the environmentally terrible things that go into their green planet saving vehicles.

agreed
 

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And septic tanks all need to be pumped at some point, repeatedly.

Not necessarily. My folks pumped theirs once in about 1984. They haven't pumped it since. I had the septic guy out about a year ago since it'd been 5 years since I moved in. He pulled the lid off, stirred it a little with his shovel, and said it wasn't necessary as everything was fine. It was refreshing to have someone give an honest opinion over making a few bucks by pumping it.

The most important thing is to not send too much grease or oils down the drain. That can cause a film to form that keeps air from helping the bacteria do it's job.
 

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Not necessarily. My folks pumped theirs once in about 1984. They haven't pumped it since. I had the septic guy out about a year ago since it'd been 5 years since I moved in. He pulled the lid off, stirred it a little with his shovel, and said it wasn't necessary as everything was fine. It was refreshing to have someone give an honest opinion over making a few bucks by pumping it.

The most important thing is to not send too much grease or oils down the drain. That can cause a film to form that keeps air from helping the bacteria do it's job.
I love poo poo talk.
 

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Not necessarily. My folks pumped theirs once in about 1984. They haven't pumped it since. I had the septic guy out about a year ago since it'd been 5 years since I moved in. He pulled the lid off, stirred it a little with his shovel, and said it wasn't necessary as everything was fine. It was refreshing to have someone give an honest opinion over making a few bucks by pumping it.

The most important thing is to not send too much grease or oils down the drain. That can cause a film to form that keeps air from helping the bacteria do it's job.
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I feel like there's a new +65000/58 page report coming out of this thread. Let's keep the Mach-poo man going
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Not necessarily. My folks pumped theirs once in about 1984. They haven't pumped it since. I had the septic guy out about a year ago since it'd been 5 years since I moved in. He pulled the lid off, stirred it a little with his shovel, and said it wasn't necessary as everything was fine. It was refreshing to have someone give an honest opinion over making a few bucks by pumping it.
You'll be pumping it soon enough. Tell the turd thief to back off.
 

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