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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 607334" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>-25 here this morning...Spent the morning feeding cows and getting water tanks running...Now up to -6- cows out grazing and I'm sitting in my office at the house warming up enjoying some of that good Canuck R&R (Rich and Rare)... ;-) </p><p></p><p>A winter related story was that BNSF had a major train derailment (probably because of the weather) late Sunday night just inside the ND border near Williston - 25 grain cars loaded with corn- that tore up a bunch of track...</p><p></p><p>My son got called to take a work train to the derailment yesterday-spent last night there- and said that BNSF brought in 3 construction crews of Cats and Loaders- one out of Moose Jaw, one out of Gillette, and the other out of Havre to clear the track....</p><p>He commented that the smart ones were the Havre crew- that stopped in Glasgow and pulled their trucks into one of the farm equipment shops and warmed them up- started them- and left them running the next 100 miles to the site....He said the other crews had a terrible time trying to get theirs warmed and started..</p><p></p><p>They got the tracks cleared and open this morning around 5AM-- but he said there is corn everywhere....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 607334, member: 97"] -25 here this morning...Spent the morning feeding cows and getting water tanks running...Now up to -6- cows out grazing and I'm sitting in my office at the house warming up enjoying some of that good Canuck R&R (Rich and Rare)... ;-) A winter related story was that BNSF had a major train derailment (probably because of the weather) late Sunday night just inside the ND border near Williston - 25 grain cars loaded with corn- that tore up a bunch of track... My son got called to take a work train to the derailment yesterday-spent last night there- and said that BNSF brought in 3 construction crews of Cats and Loaders- one out of Moose Jaw, one out of Gillette, and the other out of Havre to clear the track.... He commented that the smart ones were the Havre crew- that stopped in Glasgow and pulled their trucks into one of the farm equipment shops and warmed them up- started them- and left them running the next 100 miles to the site....He said the other crews had a terrible time trying to get theirs warmed and started.. They got the tracks cleared and open this morning around 5AM-- but he said there is corn everywhere.... [/QUOTE]
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