Just was gonna post about the heater, you read my mind. The owners son brought his heater and the pipes thawed out for now, no saying what tomarrow will bring. 6 degrees out now. After Bob gave me a site for info and parts, I found on my heater somebody messed with the air screws on the cover, so it changed the air pump psi. I was able to order new screws and a gauge to check the psi, Im hopeing it will fix it. They say to replace the nozzle every year, but mine seems ok? My dad has a old craftsman and he has never done anything to it , and it still works. Dont know. I'll let you know how I make out when I get the parts. Warmer weather would also help with chores. The silage was frozen in some spots in the silo, so pitching it out helped keep me warm LOL J
 
Yes the guy with the Case tractors, they are beef. For some reason his water comes up into the barn milk room(he used to milk cows) for his house, so he keeps some heifers in the barn to help keep the water for the house from freezing! I would think it would be cheaper to just heat the milk room! but he wont give it up yet.
 
I tried to take a pic of the cows, but Im not good with the camera in light situations, dark or light, flash ect.
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JAY take the top of the heater off so you can see all the works and keep it off turn it on and see if it works I have one and live in northern minnesota and its the only way we can keep it going the heater pushes way to much air and the cold air puts it out i have been running mine like this for two years now put the metal back on heater quits Ed
 

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