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Re: Old , you watching the weather ?
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Posted by GeneMo on February 24, 2007 at 18:06:29 from (216.74.196.145):
In Reply to: Re: Old , you watching the weather ? posted by old on February 24, 2007 at 16:34:25:
Whatzup Rich? Got that hole fixed in the roof? Most of the visible ice is gone, still have a layer of ice 3-4 inches under the mud. Rained hard today, here in Pilot Grove Mo. A 4 WD doesn"t have a chance, with that layer of ice under the surface. Got my 4 WD stuck just west of my house. had to walk to the other farm to get the D-2 Cat. It"s light enough and has enough surface area that it will still bridge over the crap and I got the truck out. Almost out of hay with none to be had for hundreds of miles. I"ll get by with some ground corn and range cubes. Looking forward to summer. Gene
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