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- Cat D3, Deere 110 TLB, Kubota BX23 and L3800 and RTV900 with restored 1948 Deere M, 1949 Farmall Cub, 1953 Ford Jubliee and 1957 Ford 740 Row Crop, Craftsman Mower, Deere 350C Dozer 50 assorted vehicles from 1905 to 2006
He has Comcast for everything... and Verizon for a family cell plan because Verizon is the only provider with a signal out on the farm.
He had Comcast come out to extend the line to the barn used for the Christmas Tree operation and was told it was not possible... so he said he wanted to have Comcast do a second install for the barn/farm shop and was told no possible...
Wasted a lot of time on this... plus had a supervisor come out who also said NO...
They all use Cell Phones and the Comcast Phone is part of their package and uses the same phone number the farm always had...
As mentioned... the previous owners had a number that rang at two separate locations... both the house and the barn with the connection made at the Telco Central Office... no stringing 2,000 feet of wire or more... just came down from the utility pole down the road.
If you answered the phone in the barn it was the same as answering it in the house.
The Barn is on the same 65 acre property but has it's own separate Electric Meter... with AG rates.
I would like to understand the phone issue because it seems it should be simple.
He had Comcast come out to extend the line to the barn used for the Christmas Tree operation and was told it was not possible... so he said he wanted to have Comcast do a second install for the barn/farm shop and was told no possible...
Wasted a lot of time on this... plus had a supervisor come out who also said NO...
They all use Cell Phones and the Comcast Phone is part of their package and uses the same phone number the farm always had...
As mentioned... the previous owners had a number that rang at two separate locations... both the house and the barn with the connection made at the Telco Central Office... no stringing 2,000 feet of wire or more... just came down from the utility pole down the road.
If you answered the phone in the barn it was the same as answering it in the house.
The Barn is on the same 65 acre property but has it's own separate Electric Meter... with AG rates.
I would like to understand the phone issue because it seems it should be simple.