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INSTALL A HEATER IN A KUBOTA 900 UTV

Latest post 11-01-2009 6:29 PM by Onfoot. 50 replies.
  • 10-29-2009 6:02 PM In reply to

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    bordercollie:

     That's a GOOD one!!  Like I've said before "We almost pass out when we get a few inches of snow every few years" Everyone gets so excited and they close all the schools!!!   ;-)    Haha    Bordercollie

     

     yea i like the snow it's like a free bee from nature . something we hardly ever get but you guys up north see it as a problem .

    If you can't dazzle them with perfection!Then puzzle them with bullshit!!

  • 10-30-2009 6:09 PM In reply to

    • Onfoot
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    Kubota Kanook:

     You hear that ONFOOT....Us Canucks complainin' 'bout the cold when those poor folk down in Louisana and Mississippi are shiverin' to the bone. Gonna start up a collection to send some 'mukluks' and hockey tuques to keep 'em warm.

    Who's complaining?  I love the cold!  :-)  It's the heat I can't take.  So I guess we all end up where we need to be, eh?  But I do understand the difference between damp and dry cold.  Water conducts heat about 222 times more efficiently than dry air.  So when the humidity is high, you lose body heat far more quickly and easily than when the humidity is low.  We used to live in Halifax, Nova Scotia (just north of Maine, and surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean--for the Cayjuns), and I can tell you that 0F in Halifax feels considerably colder than -40F here in the Yukon.  Hard to believe how much the humidity matters until you have tried to keep warm in both conditions.  And I spent 3 years living in Augusta, Georgia, so I can also testify to the effect of humidity when it is hot.  You guys in the South can keep the humid heat!  I am happy to live in our dry cold!  :-)

     

  • 10-31-2009 5:48 AM In reply to

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    Does anyone know a place to order one of those bottle refill adaptors online? A friend at the local propane place says you cain't buy them in Texas. We don't use a lot of them but do have 5 or so empties around the place.I do have one of those heaters that screws into one of the bottles.

     

  • 10-31-2009 5:56 AM In reply to

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  • 11-01-2009 11:12 AM In reply to

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    Re: INSTALL A HEATER IN A KUBOTA 900 UTV

     On Foot:

    We visited Nova Scotia several years ago. What a beautiful place.  We visited Halifax, then traveled north to see the tidal surges at Fundy Bay and then on to Truro. The Novia Scotia people were very nice also.

    Keifer, a RTV wannabe

     

  • 11-01-2009 6:29 PM In reply to

    • Onfoot
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    Re: INSTALL A HEATER IN A KUBOTA 900 UTV

    Keifer:

     On Foot:

    We visited Nova Scotia several years ago. What a beautiful place.  We visited Halifax, then traveled north to see the tidal surges at Fundy Bay and then on to Truro. The Novia Scotia people were very nice also.

    Keifer, a RTV wannabe

    The Canadian Atlantic provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island) are indeed a beautiful part of this old world.  And Halifax is a jewel of a city, its setting, bridges and Victorian architecture reminding me very much of San Francisco on a miniture scale.  We spent about 15 years living there and came to love the city and the people.

     

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