Posted by DoubleR on December 23, 2012 at 19:37:05 from (198.105.230.174):
In Reply to: Working in the cold posted by Notjustair on December 23, 2012 at 15:14:35:
I thought the same thing. I ground a batch of feed which means shoveling the ear corn into the grinder. Carrying a few buckets of this and that to add to it. Auto unload into the feeder but climbing up and down a little. Then decided to clean the steer pen out which is done with the front end loader in a heated cab. Got in the house in time to go to Church and help with Xmas decorating for a couple hours. Got home and took a shower and I feel like I've been beat up. None of the things I did was out of the ordinary for me. Although I just remembered I walked a mile on the treadmill, did some setups, and a few bench presses this morning because I didn't plan on doing much today. I guess this getting old is hard to get use to.
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