Posted by NE IA on December 16, 2008 at 22:06:33 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: worst winter job posted by farmer boy on December 16, 2008 at 20:27:29:
Chimney fires, fires, auto accidents. Next in line is probably hog and cattle waters. Want to make it even worse? Listen to a farmer explain that last winter towards spring it froze a couple of times ----So I waited till it froooooze solid this winter to call you, often they have to do some windshield time or drive the cab tractor while I try to explain to some thirsty animals I need them to stay back till I get done with the fixin. Also there is feed in the feeder, they need not chew on my coveralls for food or recreational purposes.
Coments like--I don't think that manure will hurt to much around the water either, there realy ain't that much, and it's pretty well frozen. Boy, how can you stand the cold? I'm freezin to death, and I even got my gloves on.
No need to bring a new element or thermostat, cause I got some old waters behind the shed that might have some parts in it, we may have to dig in the snow to find them, but I'm pretty sure they are over in that direction.. HRS later...Oh yea I remember now! That water was acting up, thats why we tore it out cause I was sick and tired of trying to fix it.
I best stop now before my head bursts. Any idea what I'm supposed to do tomorrow morning? It involves a couple waters. He will feed those three big bulls some hay, so they should'nt bother me much. But by darn be carefull cause two of them are kinda mean, and don't turn your back on them because they are pretty fast. I'm a thinkin this five gallon bucket of boiling hot water dumped across his back would make him run faster yet.
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