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Posted by Darren in TN on June 12, 2004 at 22:05:02 from (65.1.199.190):
In Reply to: Re: When did IH start putting 3-pt hitches on them posted by Hugh MacKay on June 12, 2004 at 14:57:17:
You're probably right about starting in our winters here, Hugh. I always feel bad for you guys when I hear that you're in the double digits below zero and have snow drifting. Last winter the coldest it got that I remember was about 20 degrees F here in southern TN, and that was cold for us! I think on average we get two or three hard freezes a year and a good snowfall maybe every five years. On the upside, we never have trouble starting much of anything here-- gas or diesel. On the downside, anytime the weather guy utters the 's' word (even just flurries) bread and milk fly off the store shelves and everybody goes nuts for a few hours. I for one really miss the snow, but I don't think I want as much as you get. Thanks for your reply, Darren
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