Posted by Bob Bancroft on February 05, 2011 at 12:52:45 from (97.73.64.145):
Just read "over half foot of snow has already piled up across IL and IN". Is that you Bill on the farm? Same system is supposed to dump "up to a foot here"(central NY). You'ld think they would learn to temper their predictions a little. The last big one fizzled here. It was just enough warmer that it was a little heavy, wet snow, instead of a lot of light fluffy, wind driven stuff. I enjoyed your pictures of tending cattle in the snow. It got me to thinking of the days when the 50 HP tractor was the big machine. Winter equipment consisted of a canvas heater cab, plastic windshield, twisted link tire chains, and the flared snow bucket extension on the tine,trip bucket. That thing pushed a lot of snow! It also pulled the ground drive manure spreader around! Carried milk cans to the road.........
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