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Posted by John A. on July 03, 2005 at 17:48:22 from (65.161.170.177):
In Reply to: New Home posted by Allan in NE on July 03, 2005 at 16:54:58:
Allan, I realize you know what you are doing, But just do not forget a good wide brim hat, and gloves also some sunblock Also a good water jug. After not being out in the sun that much for low these many yrs. At least in the middle of a field on an open top tractor. You don't want to forget to take care or yourself. Here at the house, it is right at 100 degrees here with a heat index of 108. My Dad-in-law said it was 103 @ Stratford ,Tx this afternoon. A good unbrella for the H, and a good 5 bow buggy top for the 966/656. Put the buggy top up on my girl, Saturday, when I headed off to plow fire lines at the road and inbetween to the house. It made all the difference!!! ........ One 50 acre field that had 3 parts to it. So all parts now have a 60 ft border around each. All I need is to have a wild fire accross my place with no defenceses to slow it up. At lease I now have my place in a defensive position, in case of fire. I think the new term that is given to it is 'Defendable Area'. Anyway....got off chaseing rabbits here. Just be careful with the heat. I am sure the Mrs. has warned you too. Have fun, be safe,Friend. Later, John A.
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