Posted by shawnspeed3 on December 17, 2008 at 17:29:58 from (75.219.164.82):
In Reply to: worst winter job posted by farmer boy on December 16, 2008 at 20:27:29:
my worst winter job....putting a temporary deck on the basement in the house I am currently living in , before the house was set....got a start late in the season and cold wet weather got here sooner than expected and had to put heat in the basement to keep mortar from freezing...house is in a old hay field next to 180 ac of corn stubble at the end of a small valley that channels the surface wind ..day I had to put deck on was -10F with winds out of the NW at 30 , gusting to 50 ..filled my jacket up with cold air along with my bibs....I still shiver just thinking about it....My buddy the dairy farmer said it never fails , the gutter cleaner chain always breaks when it's 10 below or more....Shawn
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