Plan on watching the weather real close this winter and be at our cabin and get snowed in, we had a two footer five years ago. it was cool, except for trying to locate my blade for the tractor in a five foot snow drift, blade is stored in the shop now, HA!Well when it does Rooster is in for a treat
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I’ve learned to watch the weather and to not get caught off guard, lol. But, If I had a dollar for every time I lost something in the snow I’d be buying a full custom cab from CP.Plan on watching the weather real close this winter and be at our cabin and get snowed in, we had a two footer five years ago. it was cool, except for trying to locate my blade for the tractor in a five foot snow drift, blade is stored in the shop now, HA!
We had about an inch of ice before it turned to snow, got the blade on and went to clearing the drive on Jonesie (1951 Ford 8N) turf tires, no fluid in the tires, drive has a slight slope towards the road and a steeper incline just off the road, I had to blade down hill, would have to go to the neighbors drive, turn around and get a run at my incline, the neighbors got a kick out of me broad sliding Jonsie to make it up the incline, I got a kick out of it also, HA!Plan on watching the weather real close this winter and be at our cabin and get snowed in, we had a two footer five years ago. it was cool, except for trying to locate my blade for the tractor in a five foot snow drift, blade is stored in the shop now, HA!
Ok so most of winter I’m jealous because riding becomes limited and we don’t get out as much but you can’t get this too far south.
This was on Christmas morning at like 1am and we were Plenty warm.
Would you happen to have a link for that heated seat cover?