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Posted by Dave from MN on February 05, 2007 at 13:17:36 from (74.60.92.219):
In Reply to: flipping cold out there posted by Dave from MN on February 05, 2007 at 05:20:57:
Well, most every one was fine, bought some milk, coffee, eggs, and NyQuil. Seems most were well stocked. Carried some wood in the base ment for one. Worst situation is my brothers home. His water line from the well to the house froze up!! solid, and he needs water to boil to keep his septic line from freezing. Ran a garden hose from the pump house to the house but that froze up over night, heat tape has an open wire. I have a feeling he is screwed on the waterline till spring, if it doesnt rupture any where under ground. Any one have any ideas??
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