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Question for those in agriculture who work outside during winter(that excludes cosy cab tractor drivers)
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<blockquote data-quote="Devil's advocate" data-source="post: 8481233" data-attributes="member: 1504"><p>So for picking sprouts at minus one.</p><p></p><p>No jeans they are rubbish in cold weather</p><p></p><p>Belkina wellies put near the wood burner at night</p><p>Marks spencers Y fronts & thermal socks</p><p>Corduory trousers</p><p>2 pairs of flexithane waterproof trousers</p><p>tee shirt</p><p>Decent shirt sleeves fastened (in contrast to Kidds)</p><p>Good thick sweat shirt</p><p>Good padded waist coat</p><p>Hi viz motorway jacket worn with hood up.</p><p>Tesco washing up gloves & milking sleeves over the cuffs which really keep the water out.</p><p>The base ball cap was in reserve but not needed.</p><p></p><p>In 2010 as above but trapper hat with wooly hat over the top of it. Tractor left running 10 minutes working, 2 minutes in the tractor recovering, repeat. That was minus eight & heavy snow cutting stems to slowly defrost inside, 36 hour continous shift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devil's advocate, post: 8481233, member: 1504"] So for picking sprouts at minus one. No jeans they are rubbish in cold weather Belkina wellies put near the wood burner at night Marks spencers Y fronts & thermal socks Corduory trousers 2 pairs of flexithane waterproof trousers tee shirt Decent shirt sleeves fastened (in contrast to Kidds) Good thick sweat shirt Good padded waist coat Hi viz motorway jacket worn with hood up. Tesco washing up gloves & milking sleeves over the cuffs which really keep the water out. The base ball cap was in reserve but not needed. In 2010 as above but trapper hat with wooly hat over the top of it. Tractor left running 10 minutes working, 2 minutes in the tractor recovering, repeat. That was minus eight & heavy snow cutting stems to slowly defrost inside, 36 hour continous shift. [/QUOTE]
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