Biomess?

Even stranger that busses can have hundred and coaches can have thousand horsepower motors.

Was there any point at all to your comment?

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The Natural Philosopher
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You've seen a horse drawn coach on the motorway cruising at 70 mph? What were you on that day?

Is there any point in you?

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Dave Plowman (News)

More pointless verbal diarrhoea.

No more than anything else I suppose.

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The Natural Philosopher

2 horses = 1 HP according to Bolton & Watt's original definition. However that was averaged over a day, you could get much more out a horse for a short period.
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mcp

On 17/01/2015 10:52, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: ...

I don't recall the horse drawn milk floats needing to carry a load of traction batteries.

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Nightjar

Right. So you'd need 10 horses to pull a milk float around? ;-)

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Dave Plowman (News)

Yes - that was explained earlier. I was used to HP from mechanical devices being the maximum - hence my comment.

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Dave Plowman (News)

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