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Posted by Truck on November 29, 2002 at 16:30:32 from (152.163.188.71):
I was doing some major surgery on a tractor front end loader and it seems to have started winter around here a little earlier than I'd planned for. Does anyone have any cold weather tricks for staying warm outside while working on tractor projects that can't get into the shop? I was thinking about just pointing a salamander heater at the tractor and kinda blocking the heat in with sheets of plywood leaning against the rear wheels, but I bet somebody out there has a better idea! Moral of the story: Don't procrastinate! Thanks guys! Truck
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