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Posted by Ron in Nebr on January 28, 2005 at 22:56:32 from (65.169.97.8):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Allen in Neb and other German Diesel exper posted by Dave D on January 28, 2005 at 20:11:08:
Hey Dave, What the deal is, the part of Neb that Allan lives in(me too) is experiencing a drought. Has been for a few years now. Lack of moisture falling from the sky. See, it's always so doggone windy here that any snow or rain that falls just blows clear to the Mississippi River at least before it hits the ground. The only thing between here and the Canada border to block the wind is one barbwire fence and it's down half the time.....Allan should post a picture of his Nebraska Wind Guage(everyone here has one). It's a six foot peice of half-inch log chain welded to the top of a steel pole. They don't last too long since on a typical day that chain is standing straight out and popping links off the end...One day back in '78 the wind died down for just a second and all the cows fell down.....:) We still get the cold- had lots of below zero days this winter, just can't seem to get any amount of snow that stays around too long. Wouldn't mind some of those 8ft drifts! Heck, any drifts for that matter! I think most of the snowmobile salesmen starved out about five years ago.
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