Lost Has Been Found

Allan in NE

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I knew I left that hay out there somewhere.

Took me two hours this morning, but I finally located the darned stuff. :>)

Allan

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you mean that snow hasn't melted yet? Here I thought I'd see a pic of you digging down to the bales!! Really, the drifting looks the same here, over on the east side, heckuva snow, 3 actually. Stay warm.
 
You should have stacked that hay a quarter mile down wind from the windbreak. All ag colleges recomend windbreaks should be at least 500 feet back from building. Every body puts them too close. Don't you read government stuff? Don't answer that.
 
Is that the snowblower you were fixing earlier? If it is it looks like you have definitively fixed it and it's doing a good job.
Zach
 
Hey Allan, isn't one of your large tractors a gasser? How are you getting along with it in the winter? Some say the larger ones are real thirsty. Reason I'm asking is that I'm looking for about a 656 - 806 tractor with a cab.
 
I use the little gasser on the loader only because of ease of starting in the winter.

Everything else including all the big dogs are diesel.

Allan
 

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