Posted by Bruce from Can. on December 22, 2013 at 16:28:54 from (70.29.0.114):
Wife calls it a hair drier, wimmin,what do they know about farm tools. Some how "Heat Gun" sounds better. As in..." I had to use the "Heat Gun " To thaw them frozen water pipes." Any you other fellas have a "Heat Gun" in your tool kit this time of year? Just this morning I had to take the " heat Gun" to the diesel fuel fill cap on the loader tractor, it had gotten wet snow around it and was frozen in place this morning. So just a few minutes with the hair dryer/Heat Gun it was free and turned as easy as in a summers day. But remeber it's a Heat Gun , just sounds more manly. Only farm tool you can only buy in the "health and beauty " section at your local Wal-Mart..... Wonder maybe I should get the Mrs a new "Heat Gun" for Christmas..you know in case mine burns out,Then she could thaw some pipes fpr me too. Bruce
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