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Re: How do you guys plow snow with your open trac
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Posted by Roger A. NY on January 25, 2005 at 10:12:15 from (209.150.244.142):
In Reply to: How do you guys plow snow with your open tractors posted by John in Ct on January 24, 2005 at 18:29:32:
You just dress for the weather. It sure makes me laugh at people that complain how cold it is and they won"t even wear a hat or they go snowmobiling at 90 mph, for all day, and don"t complain at all. In the late 40"s and 50"s I used to plow our long drive way with a Super A or H before breakfast so the milk truck could get in and after breakfast haul three loads of manure out some times to one of the other farms at 3 1/2 miles away with an open tractor. Then in the 50"s we got a comfort cab for the M and I used that and boy what a difference. I still use an open tractor with a bucket or an open tractor with a snow blower to clean out. Yeah, I notice the cold a lot more than I used to but I still just dress for the weather and that includes a good hat and glkoves.
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