rockridgecattle
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It's -23C with a windchill of -36 C
And they said it would be a mild winter.
Nice to see the sunshine.
And they said it would be a mild winter.
Nice to see the sunshine.
We very seldom have ground freeze 4".Aaron":tnmbrsn9 said:Just got in from hammering in a T-post out in a pasture to re-route an electric wire. Can vouch that on bare, disturbed ground, there is a solid 3" of frost, almost 4". Makes for a good workout with the pounder.
jedstivers":1xnbel3i said:[youtube]j[/youtube]We very seldom have ground freeze 4".Aaron":1xnbel3i said:Just got in from hammering in a T-post out in a pasture to re-route an electric wire. Can vouch that on bare, disturbed ground, there is a solid 3" of frost, almost 4". Makes for a good workout with the pounder.
Nesikep":3q88aa0m said:I keep the shop around 18-19C, the house is about 21C, so it's nice and warm.
Aaron, what I did to install electric fences in the winter time is I ran an inverter on my truck, and used a big, fast electric drill with a sharpened piece of 1/2" steel in it and then ran that into the ground, the friction would melt its way in pretty easily, and then I'd run thin steel posts into the hole.. worked great, but you do have to wait for a thaw to pull them back out!
Around here I think on a cold winter without much snow cover the frost goes down about 3-4 feet.. mud gets about that deep when it thaws
rockridgecattle":2d8wk5u0 said:It's -23C with a windchill of -36 C
And they said it would be a mild winter.
Nice to see the sunshine.
AllForage":2gu289x8 said:rockridgecattle":2gu289x8 said:It's -23C with a windchill of -36 C
And they said it would be a mild winter.
Nice to see the sunshine.
Who said it was supposed to be mild?
This thread is right up old timers alley, bragging rights on cold weather