Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on December 22, 2012 at 04:47:23 from (216.226.92.67):
1. Are you a wearin' that there Hawaiian shirt and baseball cap in this 'officially winter' weather?
2. Didn't you post last winter about keeping batteries in a cold environ - for those of us that really experience winter - as it slows down the +'s and -'s from racing around and weakening the battery? i.e. a chemical reaction is slowed in conditions like we in Wisconsin and Minnesnowta live in? The earlier 'fire hazard' posting got me ta tinkin' about it.
I'm going Christmas shopping for me - a new battery charger. Harder to find 'em with six volt capabilities these dazze.
Nuph of this shoveling, out goes the International 460 and fast-hitch blade as soon as I put on higher boots. 12 degrees and still dark...yup, I know some of you southern folks are jealous of us tough folks!
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