[AT] lost

Herb Metz metz-h.b at comcast.net
Sat Dec 21 10:40:24 PST 2013


Cecil,
I remember your telling of sharing several generators with many friends and 
neighbors  and thus keeping  their refrigerators/freezers operational at 
tolerable temperatures to prevent significant loss of meats, etc.   27 days 
is a long time.  Herb(GA)

-----Original Message----- 
From: Cecil R Bearden
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2013 11:00 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] lost

Ralph:
When you talk of -20 deg, It makes me feel bad for complaining about the
1/2 inch of ice we have with 30 deg this morning.  It is still raining
with  30 deg temps.  The ground is warm enough that it is only sticking
on the bridges & overpasses, but that makes driving in OKC
treacherous.   My wife got her mini van thawed out after running it for
an hour.  I have not got the truck cleaned off yet as it ran for over an
hour and still could not get the windshield thawed out..  Luckily I got
a new supply of feed and put out bales yesterday.  Cows will be fed with
the ATV this morning...
We get ice here, this is starting out like the 2007 ice storm and the
2001 storm.  During the 2001 storm we were out of power for 27 days.
Last year we ran a generator for 2 days during the ice....
Cecil in oKla


On 12/21/2013 8:53 AM, Ralph Goff wrote:
> On 12/21/2013 5:24 AM, jtchall at nc.rr.com wrote:
>> You produce farmers are certainly in the minority when it comes to having
>> something growing/harvesting/planting all the time! The rest of us are 
>> kind
>> of like horses in a derby,  waiting for planting or harvesting time and 
>> then
>> going as fast as we can for a week or two and then coming to a sudden 
>> stop.
>> I know folks that raise a few cows just to have something to do in the
>> off-season. I guess it's all what you are used to, but I'd hate to be in
>> your shoes dealing with perishable crops.
>>
>> John Hall
>>
>> That pretty well describes me, going like crazy through the growing 
>> season here and then waiting through maybe five months of winter. I have 
>> to admit as the years pass I mind less and less doing less and less. Some 
>> of this winter weather is more suitable for hibernation anyway. Although 
>> I do have a few cattle "pets" to feed.
> -20F as I look out on the snow this morning.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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