I found a place called "The Warming Store.com" (no spaces) about 4-5 years ago, they actually cater to year-round motorcycle riders, but they sell electrically heated gloves, socks, vests, even coveralls, their clothes are also used by snowmobilers, and guys on old farm tractors digging out two feet of snow from the driveway. I have 12V socks and glove liners. Everything I touch on my FARMALL SUPER H or M is solid cast iron and freezes my hand in 5-10 minutes when it's really cold. And my feet get cold in about 15 minutes. I sit on top of a 1000 CCA 12V battery on either tractor, I have a switched power cord that reaches from the battery right up to my temperature control. The time I used the gloves I had them on heat setting #2 of 5, I've heard #5 causes burns. I haven't used the socks yet, I'm afraid my feet will sweat. Normally takes me half hour to clean everything pretty well. I 'll wait till the warmer part of the day, and hope for a warmer day. All our vehicles are AWD now. The idea of making a heat-houser from cardboard sounds good. I keep the grill on the SH completely covered, the tractor runs at operating temp, with a little help I could get all that warm air back around me!
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Today's Featured Article - A Lifetime of David Brown - by Samuel Kennedy. I was born in 1950 and reared on my family�s 100 acre farm. It was a fairly typical Northern Ireland farm where the main enterprise was dairying but some pigs, poultry and sheep were also kept. Potatoes were grown for sale and oats were grown to be used for cattle and horse feeding. Up to about 1958 the dairy cows were fed hay with some turnips and after that grass silage was the main winter feed. That same year was the last in which flax was grown on the farm. Flax provided the fibre which w
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