Posted by IH fan on February 09, 2011 at 08:58:50 from (69.155.46.29):
In Reply to: Snow day! posted by pete 23 on February 09, 2011 at 07:16:05:
farmallhal said: (quoted from post at 10:57:16 02/09/11) Where are you located - has been snowing all night here in south central Missouri but nothing in the amount you mention. It was 8 F a few minutes ago and looks like 3-4" here and still snowing lightly. Haven't been out yet but looks real dry and light stuff which should be easy to deal with. The cattle are used to being fed around noon so will be getting out a little later. I'm thinking the 240U will get it done, Hal.
I'm in SC Kansas. Daughter just called from KC and said she saw that 30 mi. east of us got 17" and wondered what we had. They only had 2" in KC, but they had a foot last week. Did you get it then? I'm getting ready to go out and try it... it's warming up pretty good, maybe 12 degrees now.
Glad I don't have cattle to feed in this stuff. As a kid in Iowa my dad milked cows until I was 13... They had water in the barn, got fed in the barn and on really bad days, didn't even go out. Later we had beef cows and when it was bad we could throw bales out hay mow doors into feed bunks, so that wasn't too bad.
This post was edited by IH fan at 08:59:21 02/09/11.
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