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The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling!

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Allan in NE

11-10-2004 09:30:17




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Hey Guys,

Snowin' like a banshee here in NW NE. That's okay tho, snow removal equipment standing at the ready. :>)

Allan

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Leland

11-12-2004 06:03:47




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
How much ended up falling, They promised us snow but when the temps are over 60 hard to snow.



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Hal/WA

11-10-2004 20:51:50




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
I know it's coming, but we had 55 degrees and bright sunshine today. Really a treat for usually gloomy and cold November...Have fun with your snow!



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Dug

11-10-2004 19:34:29




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
Hey Allan,

We had t-shirt weather today in eastern Kansas, but turning cold tomorrow.

Looks like that pretty red tractor is grinnin' and ready for whatever mother nature can throw at her.

Let me know how those chains work for you. I'm thinkin' hard on getting a set.

Dug



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caleb

11-10-2004 18:18:31




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 Snow? Whats that? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
Lowest temperature yet here in College Station has been 40 degrees one night about two weeks ago. Todays high was 80 degrees with a slight breeze and clear skies. Good luck with the snow removal. Regards, Caleb in TX



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RJ-AZ

11-10-2004 17:50:02




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
Just another beutiful day here in sunny southern Arizona. Forecasting snow down to the 7000" level on Saturday though. Gotta got get a load of hay tomorrow down near Yuma. 24 4X8"s



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Leland

11-10-2004 16:09:15




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
You call that snow, looks like a minor dusting to me .



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workhorse

11-10-2004 15:03:21




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  

good thing it didn't last to long,sunshine in crawford at 4:00



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Allan in NE

11-10-2004 15:25:47




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to workhorse, 11-10-2004 15:03:21  
Yeah,

We missed our chance, didn't we?

Are you the young feller I sold those chains and the grille guard to? :>)

Allan



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Todd L

11-10-2004 19:16:42




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 15:25:47  
Im the feller you sold the chains and grill guard to. Hows things goin?



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Allan in NE

11-11-2004 03:27:42




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Todd L, 11-10-2004 19:16:42  
Hi Buddy!

I knew you were on here; just didn't know what your handle was.

Other than havin' way too many irons in the fire, we're doin' great. Still pushin' those cows?

Allan



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Todd L

11-11-2004 05:08:33




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-11-2004 03:27:42  
Yeah Im still pushin cows. Still haulin concrete too. I have been going south on 385 . That 686 sure is shiney setting up on that hill.



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workhorse

11-10-2004 18:04:17




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 15:25:47  
no, i haven't bought any tractor parts lately.i own the case steam engine thats in the crawford prade on the fourth. see it at--farmerlink.com--



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JDknut

11-10-2004 13:42:44




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
Nice rig, that should handle the snow just fine. We have already had 6 inches in Plattsburgh (NY) the other day. Winter has set in already here. Gloal warming !! Pah!!



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Alberta Mike

11-10-2004 13:35:13




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
That Nebraska snow looks pretty wet, especially in that second photo. We've had two dumps here, one in September (melted) and another one about 3 weeks ago (almost gone). With a nice tractor like that, I couldn't wait till I got to put that red tractor to work to earn its keep.



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Mike (WA)

11-10-2004 12:34:34




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
No snowmen here yet- in fact, we haven't had a killing frost yet! Temps in the 50's (into the 40's at night- Brrr!). Only snow equipment standing by here is my trusty snow shovel, which gets use about one year out of three.



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earlschieb

11-10-2004 11:48:18




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
I just can not believe that you would leave that fine piece of equipment outside on a day like that!



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john in la

11-10-2004 11:29:49




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
Been coming down preety good here also.

Only problem is that it is 70° so it kind of melts before it hits the ground.

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Les...fortunate

11-10-2004 14:28:30




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to john in la, 11-10-2004 11:29:49  
John, what is that triplex wire attached to? I'm assuming it's attached to a building not quite visible in this picture. It sure has quite a "belly" in it. Can't be too much clearance.
(Sorry, I work for an electric co-op and I notice things like that!)



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john in la

11-10-2004 15:24:20




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Les...fortunate, 11-10-2004 14:28:30  
Les;
Boy you got a eye on you. Can not get any thing past you.

Yes that is the feed wire for my house.
There is another pole about 40 feet directly in front of that pickup. It is one of those 3/4 poles and is not as tall as the regular elec. poles.
The wire then makes a turn to come to my meter pan which is on the back side of the house.
Since the pole you can not see is in the center of the drive way the lowest spots are only over yard.
The wire is about 10 to 12 feet off the grond at its lowest spot.
Also that tree you can see next to the pickup is growing through the wire. It has a branch that the wire has gotten under and it now holds the wire down a little. Has not been a problem in the summer as the wire is naturally streched but I should get something done before winter.
The tree cutting crew is on the next road and will be over here in a week or so. The plan is to have them cut the limb off so the wire can swing free while they are in the area and trimming the trees that grow under the street wires.

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Allan in NE

11-10-2004 15:28:41




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to john in la, 11-10-2004 15:24:20  
John,

What did you tell me you had to give for your 9?

Thanks,

Allan



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john in la

11-11-2004 07:18:47




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 15:28:41  
MY 9 ????? ????? ????



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Allan in NE

11-11-2004 08:46:57




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to john in la, 11-11-2004 07:18:47  
Sorry,

Must have the wrong John. :>(

Allan



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Jak

11-10-2004 10:24:13




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
Nice view Allen.We just about forgot what snow was here in west Tennessee.30 plus years ago we used to have some significant snowfall but now we hardly see snow anymore.I would like to get out the ole Warrior and tear up some snow,maybe do a little cross country riding.



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JDB

11-10-2004 10:13:52




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
You can keep it in NW Nebraska.
Don't want it just yet in SE Nebraska.
Snow plow not back together yet.



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DP

11-10-2004 19:34:07




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to JDB, 11-10-2004 10:13:52  
Hi JDB, where you at in southeast Nebraska? I'm in northeast Kansas myself.



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JDB

11-11-2004 10:21:47




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to DP, 11-10-2004 19:34:07  
DP,

I'm near Louisville, Nebraska. About 12 miles south of Omaha. Where are you at?



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DP

11-12-2004 04:46:40




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to JDB, 11-11-2004 10:21:47  
Hi JDB, I'm straight south of you near the little town of Baileyville Kansas. Probably around 85 miles.



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rustyfarmall

11-10-2004 09:35:31




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 09:30:17  
Looks like you got nothing to worry about. My snow fighter is only sort of ready, ain't got the chains on yet, and have to find out why the charging system doesn't work. Don't give Kim any ideas, but I need another day of YT being down, no, I really didn't say that.



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Allan in NE

11-10-2004 10:27:35




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to rustyfarmall, 11-10-2004 09:35:31  
Hi Rusty,

Yep, I see you do it the same way I do.

Went into town this morning at 7am to buy belts for the snow blower.....No use in us ol' guys gettin' in any big toot now, is there? :>)

Later



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Harley

11-10-2004 11:19:25




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-10-2004 10:27:35  
Looks like home, Allen, but you can still keep it up there with you. 60ish here in Springfield, Mo the first half of this week. Supposed to get down to 40ish in the daytime the last half, then back up. Later, Harley



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Jimmy King

11-11-2004 06:47:42




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Harley, 11-10-2004 11:19:25  
Rained all night on me Harley, Pretty hard all the way from Rolla back to the Queen City of the Ozarks.



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Harley

11-11-2004 13:55:20




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 Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! in reply to Jimmy King, 11-11-2004 06:47:42  
Yeh, Jimmy, it cut loose and rained on us and rained all night and most of today too. Love it. It hasn't gotten cold enough to kill the pasture yet, so we aren't hardly feeding any hay yet. Very unusual, Later, Harley



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