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Re: WELL; Farmallkid and Mike Soldan
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 17, 2005 at 14:30:17 from (209.226.247.22):
In Reply to: Re: WELL; Farmallkid and Mike Soldan posted by Michael Soldan on December 17, 2005 at 13:38:56:
Mike: Sorry about that, I had scanned the YT pages quickly, missed that responce to Patrick. I was on here early this am didn't notice your name on threads. Good to know you are hale and hearty. There is a noticable difference in snow where highway 81 crosses from Petty St, to Townsend Line from what there is here and that is only a mile north of me. I did work the little tractor quite vicious on a couple different days this week. Yesterday morning it was 2.5 hours of solid plowing. I had to push it all about 45 degrees to drivway. I piled most of it to the east, thinking most of our storms come in from west, with west winds. I'm hoping that windrow of snow will create an updraft and the snow will lodge in corn stalks to the east. I would liked to have pushed it back about 30' from drivway to the west, but there is winter wheat planted there this winter. Didn't want to make ruts in that. Anyhow if another storm comes with an east wind, I'm in trouble. Might have to call the guy with the big snowblower.
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