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Having Fun in the snow with my Cadet
I used the Cadet (104) to clean my driveway after our 10" snow this past week. Today, after some drifting, I decided to do a little more clean up work, uh, did I say work? More like FUN. I'm impressed what this little fella can do!
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johnbron wrote:Nice clear pretty pictures Dennis. That little cub is really doing a job on that snow in the 2nd picture.
Have you had the cadet long or is my memory correct in thinking you got it about a year ago.
Yes, last summer John. I'm also looking to find it a partner this summer too.
My driveway is not real big and the Cub is almost to big to manuver around, so the Cadet did a really good job. The Cub does great when I get to do the neighbors drive (didn't get to this time, someone beat me to it!)
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Dennis:
Wow, that little Cub Cadet really plows up a storm. If I tried that with me Craftsman I would have to get the Massey to lift it out of the snow bank
BTW, it looks like you have a real nice piece of property there
Wow, that little Cub Cadet really plows up a storm. If I tried that with me Craftsman I would have to get the Massey to lift it out of the snow bank
BTW, it looks like you have a real nice piece of property there
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Donny M wrote:Dennis,
Is that a Direct TV high speed internet dish I see on the corner of your house? If so do you like it, any problems? Looks like after the move I'll be needing some way to get high speed.
Yes, I'm currently running an ISDN line and the Direcway is using Dial-return. I'd upgrade to the DW6000 if it had better "ping" response (son's like to play Internet games.)
Overall, it has worked pretty good over the last year and the download speeds blow my ISDN connection away (pretty close to cable or DSL.)
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Dennis:
I have a broadband connection, on 24/7. Which is faster? Broadband, ISDN, DSL, ADSL, T1 or T3. I know the T1 and T3 lines are really expensive, but was wondering if I am really getting a good deal here!
The broadband is supplied by my cable service provider and comes with Digital TV Course, you got to have a digital ready TV for it to make any difference I guess.....
I have a broadband connection, on 24/7. Which is faster? Broadband, ISDN, DSL, ADSL, T1 or T3. I know the T1 and T3 lines are really expensive, but was wondering if I am really getting a good deal here!
The broadband is supplied by my cable service provider and comes with Digital TV Course, you got to have a digital ready TV for it to make any difference I guess.....
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It also helps to have the loader on the 129 now for scraping ice.
And an Original with cultivators to rough things up a little.
The blade went to the 782 this year, it don't push too bad either.
One set of weights and fluid filled tires makes about 100lbs each side. I also add 2, 42lb suitcase weights to the sleeve hitch if needed.
And an Original with cultivators to rough things up a little.
The blade went to the 782 this year, it don't push too bad either.
One set of weights and fluid filled tires makes about 100lbs each side. I also add 2, 42lb suitcase weights to the sleeve hitch if needed.
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Rudi wrote:Dennis:
I have a broadband connection, on 24/7. Which is faster? Broadband, ISDN, DSL, ADSL, T1 or T3. I know the T1 and T3 lines are really expensive, but was wondering if I am really getting a good deal here!
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T3 is fastest, followed by T1, also very expensive. T1 handles a medium sized business, T3 is 8 T1s.
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John *.?-!.* cub owner wrote:Rudi wrote:Dennis:
I have a broadband connection, on 24/7. Which is faster? Broadband, ISDN, DSL, ADSL, T1 or T3. I know the T1 and T3 lines are really expensive, but was wondering if I am really getting a good deal here!
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T3 is fastest, followed by T1, also very expensive. T1 handles a medium sized business, T3 is 8 T1s.
John should know, he is a telecom specialist! Rudi, if you have a cable modem, I say stay with it. Unless your not happy with your speed or service, there is no reason to change. Since I live about 5 miles from the CO (central office), I'll never have to worry about the local telco offering me DSL and there are not enough homes for the cable companies to venture into my area.... so you get what you can and live with it. Cable/DSL versus living in the country? I'll take the COUNTRY.
Great photos Scott! Was all that snow from this year? Holy Cow!
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