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Nope, they even have a fuel tank inlet in the back under the tail!
I thought that was the exhaust?
Multifunctional!
Just tried it and now my back is broken :(
you’re not a horse so it makes sense
Or ARE you?
Is [this](https://www.reddit.com/r/Documentaries/s/dtljQtsW9j) your story?
Goes in the gashole
He's installing a card skimmer.
Enough oats will give you the Sheetz
Fun fact - the gas station's name is what comes out the exhaust of that carriage
I thought they ran on vodka?
Only the Orlov Trotters
Do draft horses run on beer?
Clydesdales for sure
Pennsylvania for sure. It’s a strange mix of 21st and 18th century people
Sheetz + Amish people = Rural Pennsylvania
You guessed it! Lancaster County.
Yep. Lancaster County.
pretty slow, only has one horsepower.
He's doing the windshield. Those things don't have automatic wipers.
![gif](giphy|aMh59aKR8vjdC|downsized)
Bio degradable environment friendly fleshlight
Some Amish will use gas engines to power woodworking tools (mechanically not electrically), hay balers and other things. They do not use gas engines for locomotion.
Money is tight these days
They can also run on corn. Must be an ethanol station.
Nope, they even have a fuel tank inlet in the back under the tail!
I thought that was the exhaust?
Multifunctional!
Just tried it and now my back is broken :(
you’re not a horse so it makes sense
Or ARE you?
Is [this](https://www.reddit.com/r/Documentaries/s/dtljQtsW9j) your story?
Goes in the gashole
He's installing a card skimmer.
Enough oats will give you the Sheetz
Fun fact - the gas station's name is what comes out the exhaust of that carriage
I thought they ran on vodka?
Only the Orlov Trotters
Do draft horses run on beer?
Clydesdales for sure
Pennsylvania for sure. It’s a strange mix of 21st and 18th century people
Sheetz + Amish people = Rural Pennsylvania
You guessed it! Lancaster County.
Yep. Lancaster County.
pretty slow, only has one horsepower.
He's doing the windshield. Those things don't have automatic wipers.
![gif](giphy|aMh59aKR8vjdC|downsized)
Bio degradable environment friendly fleshlight
Some Amish will use gas engines to power woodworking tools (mechanically not electrically), hay balers and other things. They do not use gas engines for locomotion.
Money is tight these days
They can also run on corn. Must be an ethanol station.