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Dario

Member Since 2003-11-04
Offline Last Active 2012-05-27 13:54
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In Topic: True Move 3G Wireless Air Card

2012-05-17 09:17:23

View PostThaiLife, on 2012-02-10 16:03:49, said:

View Postwoodyleonhard, on 2012-02-10 10:56:16, said:

View PostThaiLife, on 2012-02-10 08:18:53, said:

...so far no luck in finding any 3 hour disconnecting comments , surely there must be others out there with the same problem.
Chances are good that if other people are getting disconnects at 3 hours, they don't realize that they're being disconnected. All that I notice is that I have to reset my iPad.

Which reminds me... I was going to ask... how do you know that you're getting disconnected? It's unusual to have connection-intensive apps running over wireless lines - although it certainly does happen. Are you getting a notification from your Vodaphone software? Or are you running an app that requires continuous connection?


Woody ,  I use the Vodafone desktop connections manager , that shows the state of the connection Etc


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Where could I down load this Vodafone Desktop Connections Manager? It looks really interesting!

In Topic: True Move 3G Wireless Air Card

2012-05-17 07:54:57

View PostThaiLife, on 2012-03-05 10:35:30, said:

View Postlomatopo, on 2012-03-05 10:12:12, said:

Thanks. Which SIM/Plan are you using?

my Click  590

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After yesterdays 8 hour continuous connection duration, when I re connected to day the overall speed performance / web page loading times seems to have deteriorated . To day as yet ive not reached the past 3 hour disconnection time , it will be interesting to see if I get disconnected again to day

ThaiLife,
do you want to say that your CAT my Click 590 package is an UNLIMITED package? High speed never gets capped? Sounds unbelievable! What dongle do you use!
Greetings from www.ourpalazzina.eu

In Topic: Kubota Dc-60 Harvesters

2012-04-20 10:35:34

Looks like we're the only farang couple left with a Thai rice combine. Great!

In Topic: Kubota Dc-60 Harvesters

2012-04-15 11:41:56

View Posttingtong, on 2012-04-15 11:32:46, said:

dam_n, at our place they charged 700 THB/Rai last season!

It really depends. 590 Baht was the average price, but some places which are far from a road sometimes more than 700 Baht is charged. Small plots also pay more than large lots as it is difficult to maneuver in small lots. We still see some Kubotas around but for larger lots thee farmers over here definitely prefer the large powerful Thai combines. We have received already lots of bookings for the coming season, which is still about 7 months away. I guess for the farmers here to know that we're coming with a brand new machine is very attractive for them.

In Topic: Kubota Dc-60 Harvesters

2012-04-15 10:43:59

This is an old thread but certainly worth to continue.

My wife's family has always commissioned someone with a heavy 225HP Thai Harvester Combine from Pathum Thani for the past 6 years. For the first time my wife and I watched how they were doing during the last harvesting season in November 2011. We then decided to buy a combine ourselves, so in December we booked a Thai Sengyont 10 HT195HP turbo for 1'590'000 Baht. The price has already gone up in January to 1'650K. It's a big machine but not too heavy as to get stuck in the mud. We will be buying a Hino trailor and know where we can get a nice reconditioned one for about 550'000 Baht. Last season the going price per rai here was 590 Baht. I wonder with the diesel price shooting through the roof right now how prices will settle for this coming season. We're located in northern Surin province.

Would be nice to hear from others how things are coming along for the coming harvesting season.

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