Posted by fixerupper on November 05, 2017 at 10:51:39 from (100.42.94.143):
In Reply to: First Snow posted by Rusty6 on November 04, 2017 at 13:19:52:
You can keep it! LOL. Fifteen years ago or so I went up to Kamsack with some guys to pick up combines about this time in November, two weeks before Thanksgiving. There was no snow on the way there and the temp wasn't too bad till we got to Yorkton, then we hit winter from there on north. The temp was darned cold, I can't decipher Celsius well but in Fahrenheit it must have been in the zero area. There was enough snow to get the four wheel drive dually stuck in a drift. The combines still had #2 fuel but we got them running just long enough to load them. You do have really nice country in your neck of the woods though. I enjoyed all of the tree surrounded ponds, complete with a beaver den and every quarter section had at least one pond, sometimes two.
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