Posted by Adirondack case guy on February 20, 2013 at 16:48:07 from (74.69.160.79):
To start out, it Has been down rite Cold today. Temp was up to 22F at 2:00 this afternoon, but wind was gusting up to 30mph. The 2" of snow we got yesterday, was heading north east today. About 11:00 got a call from the other Uncle who is laid up with a newly installed knee, that a tractor trailer pulled into the yard without pre calling, with with the Seed Way order of corn and soybeans The Skid Steer was tucked away in the shed for the winter. It is a Case 1845, and the Cummins started, no problem. SOO we only got another 200 buckets up today. We were getting over to the road where Huricane Sandy blew down a group of trees. A couple of weeks ago they were still hung up and "widowmakers. Reecent winds finally dropped them to the ground. I spent the morning cutting and draging them out to the sugar house where we will turn them into fuel for the evaporators. Tomarrow the other uncle won't be there, and we will get back to our routine and hopefilly finish tapping, although we are now figuring on hanging 1500 buckets. We don't argue with him, but he sure can slow us down. HeHe (Generation gap thing) I guess. Hope I'm not boring you guys. Loren, the Acg.
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