What's wrong with Canadians?

   / What's wrong with Canadians? #31  
Our local schools didn't have classes today because the temp was zero at daylight......
We wouldn't have outdoor recess when it was that cold out. But we were freezing our butts off waiting for that school bus.

We are raising a generation of sissies
 
   / What's wrong with Canadians? #32  
It's just too bad we can't figure out how to start a tractor in 0* weather...
That’s too bad, maybe get someone with mechanical ability to help y‘all?
 
   / What's wrong with Canadians? #33  
We wouldn't have outdoor recess when it was that cold out. But we were freezing our butts off waiting for that school bus.

We are raising a generation of sissies
Yes, some are Dftodd . . . sad, us kids (brothers and sisters) got up every morning at about 4 or 5 in the morning to take care of the critters and then got on our bikes to go to school about 2 1/2 miles from our farm.
 
   / What's wrong with Canadians? #34  
It's just too bad we can't figure out how to start a tractor in 0* weather...
stored inside a heated portion of a structure, just enough sq. ft. to park the tractor in.
Has worked for me for decades.
 
   / What's wrong with Canadians? #35  
Yes, some are Dftodd . . . sad, us kids (brothers and sisters) got up every morning at about 4 or 5 in the morning to take care of the critters and then got on our bikes to go to school about 2 1/2 miles from our farm.
We still do (feed the critters). I like the headband lights for keeping the hands free.

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   / What's wrong with Canadians? #37  
It's just too bad we can't figure out how to start a tractor in 0* weather...
Block heater works best. Mine will start anyways, or at least it did until the battery went south.

Skidder owners used to have lines to run from their pickup to the machine, to circulate antifreeze between the two engines. After a half hour or so the truck would have warmed the skidder enough to start.
 
   / What's wrong with Canadians? #38  
Block heater works best. Mine will start anyways, or at least it did until the battery went south.

Skidder owners used to have lines to run from their pickup to the machine, to circulate antifreeze between the two engines. After a half hour or so the truck would have warmed the skidder enough to start.
I've seen small fires under some equipment to warm up the oil so the machine would start. Ether was used a lot too...
This was Howard County, MD in the late 1960's

I agree...too much "news" (not just the weather) is sensationalized way too much...and that ain't just Canada. One of my current favorites is "potentially hazardous asteroid to fly by Earth"...then, buried in the article, the "potential hazard" is 600 years in the future...
 
   / What's wrong with Canadians? #39  
Skidder owners used to have lines to run from their pickup to the machine, to circulate antifreeze between the two engines. After a half hour or so the truck would have warmed the skidder enough to start.
I've heard of that but never seen it in operation. What type of hose arrangement would they use to accomplish this without slobbing a bunch of antifreeze on the ground?
We are raising a generation of sissies
Of course, that's what our parents' generation said about us too, and likely their parents about them as well. Kids these days. :ROFLMAO:

In answer to the OP's question, I haven't seen the windchill/heat index used all that often, occasionally when it's warranted but not as a general rule.
I do agree with the poster who commented about how storm predictions are hyped way out of proportion. I'd guess it's a CYA measure.
 
   / What's wrong with Canadians? #40  
I did the small fire under my Dodge Dakota oil pan 20 years ago when we had a cabin near town of Wawa and we had walked in from snow plowed road a half mile to spend the weekend ice fishing. On the Sunday when we walked out it was minus 40 degrees Farenheit ( same in Celsius by the way ) killed the battery trying to start it, Walked back to cabin with battery to warm it up near woodstove and recharge with generator. Then 2 hrs later we walked out again, but brought a frying pan and kindling and started small fire under the oil pan for 40 minutes then connected the battery and with a passerby trapper's truck giving a boost too, she started barely , ran on 4 of the 6 cylinders until we got to Wawa and donut shop to warm up. Oh and that minus 40 was actual ( luckily no wind blue skies however) So what's wrong with us Canadians ? Were resourceful and maybe a bit tough and maybe even a bit nuts , but we like it that way :) . Oh and the weather forecast for that weekend was wrong, it was supposed to be only a balmy minus 20 F . :)
 

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