Posted by JD Seller on January 08, 2014 at 20:33:07 from (208.126.196.144):
This super cold weather is getting old to me. Everything is taking longer to do. Also have been fighting a batch of bad fuel in the main farm tank, all week. That just makes it more fun. Six tractors so far and counting.
The snow we have is rock hard after we where 34 degrees last Saturday. Then the drop to double digit below zero has made it like concrete. I have a couple of places that drifted out into the lane some. They do not block travel but I tried to blow them today just to have the road more clear if we do get the snow/rain Friday they are talking about. The blower just rode up over them like they where concrete. I had to take the loader tractor and bust them up an then blew the snow out into the field.
Highs to be in the thirties this weekend. That will feel real warm. Heck I was in shirt sleeves today between the truck and house and it did not feel too bad.
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