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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="Dead Rabbits" data-source="post: 8485983" data-attributes="member: 70596"><p>I typically wear minimal clothing till it gets truly cold. So long johns, jeans, wool socks and a couple shirts. I’ll put a hoodie on most mornings. When it gets truly cold then the coat comes out and some un insulated overalls and insulated boots. I am a believer in letting your body adapt to the conditions first then add insulation when it’s needed.</p><p></p><p>Long periods of time outside in an open tractor or 4 wheeler with no escape then throw in a strong wind, mud ice and snow, wet and you quickly learn what you are made of. Awkward, exposed working positions and just spending entire days exposed to the cold can really take it out of you.</p><p></p><p>It usually doesn’t get much colder than -20 here though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dead Rabbits, post: 8485983, member: 70596"] I typically wear minimal clothing till it gets truly cold. So long johns, jeans, wool socks and a couple shirts. I’ll put a hoodie on most mornings. When it gets truly cold then the coat comes out and some un insulated overalls and insulated boots. I am a believer in letting your body adapt to the conditions first then add insulation when it’s needed. Long periods of time outside in an open tractor or 4 wheeler with no escape then throw in a strong wind, mud ice and snow, wet and you quickly learn what you are made of. Awkward, exposed working positions and just spending entire days exposed to the cold can really take it out of you. It usually doesn’t get much colder than -20 here though. [/QUOTE]
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