Submitted by marketrent t3_yfy11h in history
saschaleib t1_iu7s72d wrote
Reply to comment by Regolith_Prospektor in Revisiting the great exploding trousers epidemic of the 1930s by marketrent
She literally had to stop in every village to buy out the supply, because they only sold it in small bottles and their engine wasn’t exactly fine-tuned for fuel-efficiency.
The legend goes that following that experience she suggested to set up what we would now call “gas stations” along the roads…
markhewitt1978 t1_iu83xfs wrote
If it were today it would be used as an argument as to why gas cars are impossible as there's no infrastructure.
War_Hymn t1_iugdzae wrote
Funny enough, the early diesel tractors with hot bulb ignition they had back then could pretty much run on any kind of oil.
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