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Beast from the East Mk.2. On the way?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Agrarian" data-source="post: 7338423" data-attributes="member: 3656"><p>Have never had drifting snow here in my life. Not since '64, I think it was dad said. His aunt and uncle live in a lane hedged on both sides for about half a mile, full of snow. That was a long dig with nothing but shovels. </p><p></p><p>Mind you, I'm a lot less worried about snow than I am about cold. That week of -16 nights and -8 days we had in 2010 was a complete ballox when running a milking farm plus babies. All drinkers frozen for ages. One tap supplied 400 cattle with water that week via shifting it around in an Ibc on the forks. Insane the length of time it took for water lines frozen underground to start moving. Some of them were another week after the thaw began.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Agrarian, post: 7338423, member: 3656"] Have never had drifting snow here in my life. Not since '64, I think it was dad said. His aunt and uncle live in a lane hedged on both sides for about half a mile, full of snow. That was a long dig with nothing but shovels. Mind you, I'm a lot less worried about snow than I am about cold. That week of -16 nights and -8 days we had in 2010 was a complete ballox when running a milking farm plus babies. All drinkers frozen for ages. One tap supplied 400 cattle with water that week via shifting it around in an Ibc on the forks. Insane the length of time it took for water lines frozen underground to start moving. Some of them were another week after the thaw began. [/QUOTE]
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