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Re: Hows Our Tractor Friends In Florida???
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Posted by RayS FL on September 06, 2004 at 11:15:30 from (66.90.232.69):
In Reply to: Hows Our Tractor Friends In Florida??? posted by T_Bone on September 05, 2004 at 20:58:28:
So far, so good out here in the Florida Big Bend area. Plenty of rain, maybe 6" so far. Lots of high wind.. 40, maybe 50 mph gusts, maybe higher. My Ford 841 is wrapped up tight with a tarp and bungee cords. Waiting for things to calm down a bit so that I can start picking up the thousands of small branches and limbs. Lost 2 or 3 med pine trees so far, and one small oak topped it self for some reason. A larger oak lost about half of its top. Its leaning horizontal into another tree about 20 feet off the ground. Going to be interesting getting that down. The amazing part is that my power is still on. Plenty of dips, flickers and brownouts. Who woulda thunk it ? Ray
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