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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1778350" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>It is cold here as well. It was not to bad when I first went out this morning to start up the tractor, but by the time I got done the wind really started to get with it. My phone app says it's -3 out. Took me all morning to feed, my electric cord for the block heater decided to give it up, and the tractor would not start. Ran the battery down, put the charger on it and it decided to give it up, so I went to town for a new one. I still need to go back out to fill the cake feeder with grain after lunch. Fed the cows and calves a little more hay, I think they are going to need it, and opened up the gate into the coral so that the calves can get out of the wind alongside the loafing shed. We are not supposed to be below zero for the next couple days. </p><p></p><p>Stay warm my friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1778350, member: 42312"] It is cold here as well. It was not to bad when I first went out this morning to start up the tractor, but by the time I got done the wind really started to get with it. My phone app says it's -3 out. Took me all morning to feed, my electric cord for the block heater decided to give it up, and the tractor would not start. Ran the battery down, put the charger on it and it decided to give it up, so I went to town for a new one. I still need to go back out to fill the cake feeder with grain after lunch. Fed the cows and calves a little more hay, I think they are going to need it, and opened up the gate into the coral so that the calves can get out of the wind alongside the loafing shed. We are not supposed to be below zero for the next couple days. Stay warm my friends. [/QUOTE]
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