mitchwi":15ft4d09 said:
Caustic Burno":15ft4d09 said:
bward":15ft4d09 said:
Rain? If its raining it not that cold. Had a few nights with windchill in -40.... now THAT is cold. Good thing the cows have a wind fence to stand behind. geez.
Getting a breather today though... the temp is up to 32 but its not going to last.... back to below normal temps for a few days.
Try 35 and rain everyday I would love for it to get below freezing at least you could be dry.
I hate for the wife to get wet opening all these dang gates when we are putting out hay.
Now if I could just get her to go start up the tractor and let it idle to the cab got warm.
CB - you are complaining and have
a cab tractor! we have 6 tractors and not one has a cab, hubby drools for one everytime he drive by the implement dealer!
I have one due to the case of red ass. I had a Ford 4000 stuck and had to walk to the top of the hill to get the 275 Massey which got stuck also. So after pulling out 100 foot of log chain and latching on to a tree the other end to the Massey back tire to let the tractor pull itself out. As I was wrapping the log chain around a big oak by the road, neighbor came by in his 100 horse JD 4wd. He motioned for me to come over as I knew better he cracked the door stating he didn't want to let the AC out as it was 100 degs plus, ask if I needed any help. The reply that he recieved can not be typed.
After getting both tractors out, I went in the house took a shower and picked up the check book. I told the wife that I was going to buy a 4wd Cab tractor and quit fighting these 2wd. She ask if I had heat stroke and needed to go to the hospital. I told her my newest tractor was made in 1979 and both it and I were getting to old to be wrassling.
So I left with a 25 foot float and came back with a 4wd Cab.
I still use my old Massey 135 more than any other tractor and it was made in 1969.
Getting a case of the red ass can be very expensive at times.