Plowing in the rain

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6sunset6

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Now I know why cabs are good. I had to plow 3-4 inches of slush in the pouring rain this morning. I was afraid if it got cold it would be 3-4 inches of something else. I got some wet.
 
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Yea! I spent a couple of hours clearing everything out here, and wet is right. It had been raining for a while when I went out, and there was 7" of snow that was starting to crust over. The trees here are icing up pretty well now....... messy day!
 
   / Plowing in the rain #3  
yup, we got the same thing, about 2-3" of snow and 3" of rain, rained pretty hard all day, that new canopy top sure helped keeping the upper body dry and I didn't take any chances, I wore my military type rain pants I got from a buddy in the guard, wore the top part also so I was dry for once. with the canopy you still have to wear the rain gear but at least it's not like sitting in the shower, you don't have to wear the hood so you do have much more control and comfort.
 
   / Plowing in the rain #4  
We had a good eight inches here this morning. It got reduced quite a bit by the rain. I was really impressed by how well my blower still moved it ! :) Only once did i have to shut it down to clear a clog. My neighbor came over (2 houses down)and asked what i'd charge to clear his driveway. Seems his walk behind just couldn't handle it. I told him beer or a little fuel money and i'd be good to go. I must say that at least a third of my seat time seems to be in winter......... i sure would like one of those newfangled cab tractors !!
 
   / Plowing in the rain #5  
Rain? :( I'm having a hard time remembering what it is.
 
   / Plowing in the rain #6  
Now, now, Welding, it wasn't that long ago when it seemed like Texas was practically underwater!:D Here in north GA. we've actually been getting some decent rain after a miserably dry last year. Course as always when you own a little land you're trying to do something with, it's either feast or famine! Keeping my fingers crossed for this summer!
 
   / Plowing in the rain #7  
You're lucky! It snowed, blowed and blowed, got warm for a bit and went back to snowing. Now my pole shed sliding doors are stuck in 3" of ice and can't be opened. Do'h!!

My options are now 18" shovel, 22" shovel or 8 hp walk behind blower. Nice.

jb
 
   / Plowing in the rain #8  
John,

I grew up in northern Ill. and left after college to sow my oats. Found out that there are actually places on this earth where summer lasts longer than 2 1/2 weeks! Couldn't drag me north of the Mason-Dixon now for anything more than a short visit! During the summer!! I feel for you, brother, but can't say I'm not looking forward to re-seeding next week in 60-70 degree temps!
 
   / Plowing in the rain #9  
I had fun in it too. I took the building owner's JCB 4wd backhoe/bucket out and scraped the ice up before the cold hit. Good thing too, everything that's not scraped is a sheet of ice at least 2" thick.
 
   / Plowing in the rain #10  
The thing that gets to you running an open tractor in cold rain/wet snow is that the rain lands on your more or less horizontal thighs which aren't doing much work to keep the muscles warm, even less than the rest of you. Rainsuit? What's that?
 

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