Posted by Russel AZ on February 09, 2013 at 11:15:02 from (184.10.156.214):
In Reply to: Still Snowing posted by JRSutton on February 09, 2013 at 05:15:04:
So, is that what you call a storm door?
Poor tractor. I had to dig the snow out of the kozy komfort on my H farmall once so I could get on it. Little babe fired right up and promptly blew the snow back from the engine into my face. I had the tractor at the house parked in the drive ready for the blizzard. At the NW side of the house I could have reached the eve on the drift. That was in Ogallala NB. That was a big one in 77 or 78. Had to push snow away from the gates at the store to get inside.
Between Ogallala and Brule on I-80 the snow blew in and filled under and beside an overpass. Two semi's had parked under there while the storm was going and it packed them in.
My H had a three point hitch and fluid in the rear tires. On the single front I had a Jayhawk loader (had been Dad's) with a dozer blade. It was real handy that time.
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