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<p>They are predicting Ice here next wednesday. Supposed to get
snow dusting today, but never can get through winter without an
ice storm. absolutely tore up all of our trees year before last
with that Halloween ice storm. Oklahoma, the reason the Indians
are forever pissed at the white man...</p>
<p>Cecil<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/26/2022 9:01 AM, Carl Szabelski
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Well the snow we got was only about 2” of really light powder, so
I just shoveled it off. Now they’re saying rain for next week with
warmer temps. Looks like I’ll put off attaching the blade till
next week, just in case we need for the rest of the month.
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<div>As a side note, I’ve apparently had a partial dislocation of
my right arm since last July. At that rime I managed to totally
bruise my upper right arm and I had a large hematoma on my
elbow. In October I was mowing in an area that was muddy from
all the rain, and felt some minor ache in my upper arm while
doing some fast turns around the trees. Since then I’ve had some
minor ache when I moved my arm in certain ways, but nothing
major. Thought it was something I pulled since it didn’t hurt
that much. Sunday night my right shoulder popped loud and now
the aches have gone away, just have some minor shoulder ache
right now. Never had any issue with using the arm, just ache
when my arm was in certain positions. I have my yearly physical
tomorrow morning, so I’ll have it checked by the doctor.</div>
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On Sunday, January 23, 2022, Steve W. <<a
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<p class="MsoNormal">Yep, Start with a 40X60 insulated
slab with in floor radiant heat, erect a nice building
on it that. Park the tractor inside it to keep it warm.
Solved. ( I’ve used in block, inline and tank style
units depending on the engine involved. The freeze plug
types do a good job in a smaller package. For
cars/trucks I’d install the tank style, had those on
many trucks and POVs, was real nice when the tones drop
at 4 AM and you respond in a warm vehicle with a
defrosted windshield.)<br>
With the in block heater a heat houser is a good
addition, it retains the heat and offers protection to
the operator as well.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="border:none;padding:0in"><b>From:
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target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">Carl
Szabelski</a><br>
<b>Sent: </b>Saturday, January 22, 2022 2:47 PM<br>
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<b>Subject: </b>[AT] Engine Heater</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Anybody have a suggestion for a good
engine heater to use on a Farmall H?</p>
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