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Old 01-13-2013, 09:02 PM
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70 here in SW VA today. Took the Harley out for a ride. I'm Lovin it!
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I wish I could have taken the Harley out today Sam!
I'm tired of the snow already!
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Im over it. bring on the sun..... cold rain all day today. if its going to be cold I want snow. heck with this wet rain.
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You guy's (and gal's) have got to be kidding, we just came in !!!!!!!!!! .
Just kidding, same here too.
LOL....it looks to me like you need more snow there,the tunnel doesnt have a roof on it yet...LOL
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No snow in NC. It was 74 here today.
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I'm kinda bummed, retired, so I've got plenty of time, got my 1872 with the 54" Haban, was really looking forward to using it and all we've gotten so far is a dusting a couple of weeks ago. Oh well as they say, "Be careful what you wish for..."
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It's 59 in my area of Massachusetts today. Yesterday it was pea soup fog and warm all day. That and the rain we've had pretty much melted all the snow. Time to mount the deck. I've got my lawn back.
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Its 23 here today an very cold,brrrr...

LOL @ putting the mower deck back on...we do have a good start at green grass already
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Same here up in my place closer to North Pole then all of you!

Last December 27 we broke a record for the snow storm of the century dating from 1971, I made a 5hr trip to Bagotville military base last Friday to pick a General drill press I bought from the "Crown" and the girl at the gate tell me last week temp goes down to -44c there! She was wearing an army green T-shirt and temp was just a tad bellow 32F, those northern girls must have antifreeze in their blood!


PS On another subject I find a modular wood cab design perfect for your Cub Amy, the guy use angle steel for framing, I'm sure you can figure a way to adapt this to yours (Check post 17)

http://www.mytractorforum.com/showth...t=14516&page=2
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Oldskull,

Im thinking something lighter but im not sure what I will do yet. I still want to take it off in the spring. I like the wood because it adds weight and adds maybe more warmth. I have been thinking of using Alum as a frame and wood as a roof with rubber on top to keep it from leaking inside an to protect the roof. The front an back I was thinking wood but the sides id considered a clear plastic maybe so I can roll them up if I wanted to get more air? Im sorta torn though right now because I like the idea of enclosing it an adding doors an insulating the inside an add a small propane heater. ...im going to really give this some thoughts an work on a design. Im hoping to start making this by late spring so its ready by next fall to go on.
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