All the drain plumbingIs your plumbing all in the slab?
Yeah. Were they poured in place or in little trenches? I just hate the idea of maybe having to dig stuff out of slabs. Cause I've done it, and it sucks.All the drain plumbing
A good part of the fresh water plumbing.
Main power feed from outside to the panel, bunch of other subcircuits
Conduit for bringing coax/fiber/whatever inside for internet, alongside the main power feed
Electric heating wire, temperature sensors for the different zones
probably a bunch of other shit I'm missing
and a bunch of rebar
she's a complex slab
you really dont unless you have time to fix it yourself.Do want.
I thought John Deere tractors were pretty locked down against unauthorized repair.you really dont unless you have time to fix it yourself.
Source: The one sitting in my front field.
Mine's not a deere, but you really think that would stop me if it was?I thought John Deere tractors were pretty locked down against unauthorized repair.
But you see how there are no brick walls or houses close by! That’s really what I want but my husband got all attached to St. George and now he never wants to leaveyou really dont unless you have time to fix it yourself.
Source: The one sitting in my front field.
I'm not real sure how difficult to defeat it is. My assumption was that it was pretty onerous, because the farmers I know are pretty handy people, and if they're having trouble, there's probably something meaty to the issue.Mine's not a deere, but you really think that would stop me if it was?
If i lived in middle america, id probably be the dude going around bypassing their DRM for all the farmers.
My understanding is that it is about as difficult as jailbreaking an iPhone. The difference is if something goes wrong you just voided the warranty and have a 300,000$ paperweight and still have to pay for repairs.I thought John Deere tractors were pretty locked down against unauthorized repair.
Yeah, I've also read that its pretty intense.I'm not real sure how difficult to defeat it is. My assumption was that it was pretty onerous, because the farmers I know are pretty handy people, and if they're having trouble, there's probably something meaty to the issue.
oh, well that you can get most anywhere if you are willing to commute a tiny bitBut you see how there are no brick walls or houses close by! That’s really what I want but my husband got all attached to St. George and now he never wants to leave