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Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 3/14
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It's rarely cold here. It actually froze the last few days. I noticed some tree sap on the windshield and decided to razor it off. Hey it's frozen and chips right off. Very cool. The crappy bugs cam off easily too.

I noticed any gummy substance on the outside chipped off easily.

Any other cool things to do while it's cold outside?
 
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At least you found a good use for cold! Wink


Mary

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I can think of only a few reasons to like cold:

termites, cockroaches, fire ants, flies/mosquitos wack

When temps are upper teens to twenties, skiing, sledding, snowmobiling, ice fishing, skating... lots to do. But this year we're seeing single digits and way minus wind chills, too cold for bare skin for long, not so much fun.

Meanwhile we got a double whammy: lots of snow and extreme cold. We've had snow at least every other day for 2 months and temps way below average. Only 4 or 5 days above freezing, none for the last month.

Keeps me busy blowing snow... (put over 20 gallons gas through the tractor already this year) confusion

Also hauling firewood. Picked a good year to have a giant pile of firewood ready. With the current propane scam I have saved a bunch of money with the woodstove. Prepaid at $2.20/gal (now over $4) and only used about 100 gal in the last 7 weeks. Thumbs Up

Oops, this was supposed to be about cool stuff in the cold...

Well, I changed another Barth wheel 2 days ago... 15 degrees. Checked air in all tires, dragged kayaks up on roof. Installed the new blower fan motor. Installed the latest upgrade chip for the fuel injection computer, checked over the belts and hoses. Having previously shoveled the roof, it fired right up and I moved it ahead for loading and more prep. Tooling Along

So, the cold can be a great motivator to get one moving so as to escape from it. One more week..
8 degrees and snowing now


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Hey Steve.

That offer we made about parking in the driveway is still there on the way down to the keys.

Right know the only thing cold here is the beer!

ED.
 
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Originally posted by Steve VW:
I can think of only a few reasons to like cold:

termites, cockroaches, fire ants, flies/mosquitos wack



add rattlesnakes, scorpions, wasps, black widows and brown recluses.

And wood smoke.


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Especially the wood smoke if somebody else did the splitting.
Jim


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Especially the wood smoke if somebody else did the splitting.
Jim


I see a splitter attachment on my tractor in the future.


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I have a surplus of Cold at my place. Anyone wanting to have FUN is invited over to share the fun.

I have snow,ice,snow,ice,snow,ice,snow for you to play with in whatever manner you chose. Of course there is always wood to split or tote to my dragon belly heaters in the shed and garage.

Steve quit rubbing it in you are going south. DBarth is still in for the long winter nap!


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Ok... You're right. The cold Sucks. That's why I live here. I was trying to stay positive but [bleep] the cold.

Cheers
Meric

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Originally posted by Deb&Eds38:
Hey Steve.

That offer we made about parking in the driveway is still there on the way down to the keys.

Right know the only thing cold here is the beer!

ED.


You better be careful what you offer! It would be good to see you folks again. Thumbs Up

We'll give you a call if we're in your area. Thanks, Steve and Liz


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