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On Feb 8, 11:32*am, Brooklyn1 > wrote:
> First flakes at 10 AM: *http://i45.tinypic.com/2znoeqc.jpg > I'm ready: *http://i50.tinypic.com/4usxau.jpghtt...om/291ye5x.jpg Nice Kubota. Reliable and sturdy. |
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ImStillMags wrote:
>Brooklyn1 wrote: >> >> First flakes at 10 AM: * > http://i45.tinypic.com/2znoeqc.jpg >> I'm ready: * > http://i50.tinypic.com/4usxau.jpg > http://i49.tinypic.com/291ye5x.jpg > >Nice Kubota. Reliable and sturdy. After ten years still like new. |
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On 08/02/2013 3:59 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> ImStillMags wrote: >> Brooklyn1 wrote: >>> >>> First flakes at 10 AM: >> http://i45.tinypic.com/2znoeqc.jpg >>> I'm ready: >> http://i50.tinypic.com/4usxau.jpg >> http://i49.tinypic.com/291ye5x.jpg >> >> Nice Kubota. Reliable and sturdy. > > After ten years still like new. > I saw a guy around the corner with a John Deere lawn tractor and snow blower attachment. I thought it looked pretty nifty but had the same thought my wife did... what do you do with that expensive blower accessory when your old JD dies and it is not compatible. I don't know quite what to think about this storm. I kept hearing conflicting reports about how it was going to affect us here in the Niagara Peninsula. Some reports talked about the snow that was going to hit southern Ontario and that Niagara would get more. Then they were talking about how most of it was going to hit the north shore of Lake Ontario and Niagara would would be spared the worst of it. I woke up this morning around 7 am and was surprised to see no new snow. I dozed off for a while and when I looked out the window at 8 am I was surprised to see a couple inches of fresh snow. I headed out around 9:30 to do the shopping and when I got home I shovelled the sidewalk and got the snow blower out for the the driveway. By the time I put the snowblower away the sidewalk had another inch or two of snow. I shovelled it again after lunch. My neighbour went by twice with his big tractor mounted snow blower (our shared driveway is an unopened road allowance. The snow was falling harder in the afternoon and was blowing and drifting. I went out and did it all again. The worst part of this is that we were supposed to go out for dinner tonight. It is my SiL's birthday... 60th . Her daughter flew up from California, and she brought her boyfriend. He is born and raised in southern California and picked the worst day of the year. They went in to Toronto last night to meet some of her old friends for dinner. They weren't able to get away until 4 pm, so dinner party plans have been table until tomorrow night. On the plus side.... my dog loves the snow. When I took him out for his run today he went bananas. So far, we have more than a foot of snow. Now it is windy so there is a lot of drifting. |
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On Fri, 08 Feb 2013 18:31:48 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: snip > >I saw a guy around the corner with a John Deere lawn tractor and snow >blower attachment. I thought it looked pretty nifty but had the same >thought my wife did... what do you do with that expensive blower >accessory when your old JD dies and it is not compatible. > snip Old JDs never die. Ask my husband. We've got a 1970 lawn tractor. It's just like working on an old car. There are the usual problems, electrical, carb, engine, etc. If something metal breaks or tears, you go to the welder guy. Otherwise you order parts on Ebay from someone who is parting out an old one. Janet US |
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On Fri, 08 Feb 2013 18:31:48 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 08/02/2013 3:59 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> ImStillMags wrote: >>> Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>> >>>> First flakes at 10 AM: >>> http://i45.tinypic.com/2znoeqc.jpg >>>> I'm ready: >>> http://i50.tinypic.com/4usxau.jpg >>> http://i49.tinypic.com/291ye5x.jpg >>> >>> Nice Kubota. Reliable and sturdy. >> >> After ten years still like new. >> > > >I saw a guy around the corner with a John Deere lawn tractor and snow >blower attachment. I thought it looked pretty nifty but had the same >thought my wife did... what do you do with that expensive blower >accessory when your old JD dies and it is not compatible. PTO tractor implements are universal, they'll fit any brand tractor in the same size range. However the lawn tractors one finds at the big box hardware stores are not tractors, they are riding lawnmowers made to look like tractors. A real JD garden tractor of the smallest size costs about $15,000 plus implements. |
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On Fri, 08 Feb 2013 20:08:02 -0500, Brooklyn1
> wrote: snip s are not tractors, they are riding lawnmowers made >to look like tractors. A real JD garden tractor of the smallest size >costs about $15,000 plus implements. Exactly right. Janet US |
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On 08/02/2013 8:08 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> >> I saw a guy around the corner with a John Deere lawn tractor and snow >> blower attachment. I thought it looked pretty nifty but had the same >> thought my wife did... what do you do with that expensive blower >> accessory when your old JD dies and it is not compatible. > > PTO tractor implements are universal, they'll fit any brand tractor in > the same size range. However the lawn tractors one finds at the big > box hardware stores are not tractors, they are riding lawnmowers made > to look like tractors. A real JD garden tractor of the smallest size > costs about $15,000 plus implements. > Yep, and belt driven accessories are not interchangeable. |
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