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R Fink Sr
rfinksr at verizon.net
Thu Jul 3 03:17:14 PDT 2014
What are you saying Ralph. That you are getting tougher or weather
milder.
R Fink
PA
On 07/02/14, Ralph Goff<alfg at sasktel.net> wrote:
On 7/2/2014 3:54 PM, charlie hill wrote:
> Heat Howsers are not something we know much about down
> this way. I was imagining that it might be to protect corn
> shucks from a mounted picker from catching fire. Sounds like
> the collective JD wisdom of the list has it figured out!
>
> Charlie
The heat houser was a popular item here in the fifties, sixties, even
later. My dad had one on the Cockshutt 50 for winter use and sometimes
right through spring seeding. I know we had days this spring when I
said
to myself I would hate to be sitting on an open tractor for hours. I
still have a couple of them. One for the 40 and one for the 50 but I
have not installed them in a few years.
Ralph in Sask.
>
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