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Sheldon Martin[_4_]
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On Thu, 3 Dec 2020 11:49:30 -0500, % > wrote:
>In article >,
says...
>>
>> On Wed, 2 Dec 2020 17:17:03 -0500, Dave Smith
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >On 2020-12-02 4:30 p.m., Sheldon Martin wrote:
>> >> On Wed, 2 Dec 2020 11:02:47 -0500, Dave Smith
>> >> > wrote:
>> >
>> >>>> There are electric and diesel snow blowers. The electric snowblowers
>> >>>> I've seen are small and use an extention cord. I can mount a huge
>> >>>> snow blower on my tractor and it would be diesel... there are lots of
>> >>>> diesel snow blowers, that's what many cities use, mounted on diesel
>> >>>> trucks. But I'd rather my snow plow.
>> >>>
>> >>> I have never seen a diesel powered residential snow blower. They would
>> >>> likely be way too costly and too much a pain in the ass starting on cold
>> >>> weather. Tractor mounted blowers aren't really diesel powered because
>> >>> they are mounted on a diesel powered tractor. They are run by the PTO,
>> >>> and could be mounted on any tractor with a PTO.
>> >>
>> >> Are you pretending to be a commedian... any snow blower mounted on a
>> >> diesel powered vehical is automatically a diesel powered snowblower...
>> >> or are you normally so dense?
>> >
>> >I am not the one with an obtuse argument. Tractor mounted snowblowers
>> >are mounted on the rear end of the unit and are mechanically powered by
>> >means of the PTO. By your argument, a snowblower on a diesel powered
>> >tractor is diesel powered. It takes about 10 minutes to detach it from
>> >the diesel powered tractor and then attach it to a gas powered tractor.
>> >It could also be attached to a propane powered tractor, a LNG powered
>> >tractor or an electric powered tractor. It remains mechanically powered
>> >because it has no power plant of its own.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >> Has not a whit to do with residential or commercial, I use my diesel
>> >> tractor on my residence only but it can easily be used commercially as
>> >> many do.
>> >
>> >Yeah yeah, you use a mechanically powered blower your diesel tractor. We
>> >know that. You won't see a blower directly powered by a diesel engine
>> >being used in a residential setting up.
>> >
>> >Feel free to provide a link to a snowblower that is directly powered by
>> >a diesel engine. I was trained and qualified to operate self powered
>> >snowblower that was mounted onto a diesel powered front end loader. I
>> >have actual experience running one. Ours were gas powered. There may
>> >now be some diesel powered machines, but they would be for commercial
>> >or industrial use.
>>
>> You are an idiot but mostly you are a liar.
>>
>actually dave is right and you're a clueless ****wit
Like you, whoever you are, Dim Dave is a LYING Schmuck, who has never
touched a snow blower... has anyone ever seen pictures of all his fake
trips to fancy schmancy restaurants, or a pic of his fat niece, I
thought not.... fat niece doesn't exist nor do any of his undocumented
ventures. Nothing Dim Dave has ever posted here is true.
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