[AT] Hello out there

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Sun Nov 15 18:08:11 PST 2009


We had the same problem in October.  the first 3 weeks were so wet you 
could not do anything.  I hauled in 110 tons of recycled concrete rock 
and half of it just went into the mud around the buildings.  Then it 
quit raining.  Sort of expensive way to get some decent baling weather.

Cecil in OKla

Ralph Goff wrote:
> Wow, those heated gloves are a bit pricey, but no doubt would keep my hands 
> warm. I'd have to install a plug in on the swather. But most years the 
> swather has long since been parked in the shed for the winter by this time. 
> This year has dragged on forever with no harvesting possible in October due 
> to bad weather. Now the snow has gone and it has "warmed up" into the 30s so 
> combines are rollling again.
> Might try the pull type swather and the heated comfortable cab of the 2090 
> Case tractor tomorrow if it will make a decent swath.
> 
> Ralph in Sask.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Chuck Bealke" <bealke at airmail.net>
> To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 11:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [AT] Hello out there
> 
> 
>> Ralph,
>>
>> Mercy, sounds like the same fun as clearing snow from a long road in a
>> good wind.  Wonder if heated gloves would be practical on your swather.
>> Something, say, like electrically warmed motorcycle gloves, such as
>> those shown at
>> http://cozywinters.com/heated-gloves.html
>>
>> The foot warmers sure sound good too.
>>
>> Chuck Bealke
>>
>>
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