You are better off making regular small payments now rather than waiting. Especially if your lump sum payment exceeds your max overpayment allowed. The max lump sum payment in our banking system should be made illegal, just like a car loan.
Because they probably don’t want premature engine overheating and brake failure from all the excessive weight, like the one UTV fabrication shop that’s trying to become a manufacturer.
I'd trust corporations to not use crowdfunding for developing a product and delivering to less than 1% of its customers an already 5 yr old design, and not even what they paid for. (keep performance key and give you a Hisun instead)
Robby is just salty because his ponzie scheme is on the verge of collapse. Anybody competing with a mass produced machine is going to have a certified cage built to suit their needs.
Co-op bought half the Husky’s and Parkland bought the other half. (Parkland has Chevron, Fas Gas and Esso retail stations). I’m hoping the Husky that recently closed at the end of my street opens as a Co-op so I can use my fleet card in town again. Calgary Co-op sold everything here to Chevron.
The Ego 56v blower with better specs is actually pretty cheap. I bought mine for the additional battery, but the tool itself is only worth $100 on the used market. I'm a pretty diehard Milwaukee guy at work, but they are very much outclassed in the yard tool industry.
We will always buy power from our neighbours, regardless of how much we need and are producing. That is the way our industry is setup. We don’t have a capacity issue in Alberta, we have a production cost problem.
Summer or winter, we always produce less than we need. This is by design with our mainly fossil fuel power plants. Our max generation capacity is nearly double what we are using today.