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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. |
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On 2020-12-02 7:12 p.m., Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Dec 2020 17:17:03 -0500, Dave Smith > > wrote: >> 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. > Yeah, sez the man who can't provide a single example of a self powered snowblower that runs on diesel. |
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Sheldon Martin wrote:
> 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. > But Popeye ... Yoose also a liar *AND* a faggot! |
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Sheldon Martin wrote:
> 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. > Popeye, yoose acting like trump! |
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On 2020-12-03 1:52 p.m., Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Dec 2020 11:49:30 -0500, % > wrote: > >> actually dave is right and you're a clueless ****wit > > Like you, whoever you are, Dim Dave is a LYING Schmuck, yeah yeah yeah. Most of us here know that those who are quick to call other people liars lie so much themselves that they assume that everyone else does. |
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