Posted by Michael Soldan on January 02, 2018 at 08:06:22 from (208.96.91.48):
In Reply to: for the Brain Trust posted by The tractor vet on January 01, 2018 at 21:57:04:
Tractor vet, you are describing a blood circulation issue, there is likely nothing wrong with any of the gloves. My experience is similair to yours. I wear cloth gloves and I use a walk behind snowblower. With my hands grasping the control levers circulation to my finger tips stops, by the time I have finished my fingers are burning cold. I get in and take off my gloves and after several minutes my fingers warm up and I'm good to go. Tight gloves make it worse, leather gloves seem to tighten when you grasp something and mitts don't work well on the controls. I used to wear the skimpiest cloth gloves inside my snowmobile mitts and I could last all afternoon grasping the controls of the machine, they were loose fitting in both cases. This winter I have had cold fingers more often and circulation to the fingers is the culprit.
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