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Farmer south of here that we coyote hunt on slipped on the ice this weekend choring the cattle and hit his head, funeral is Friday. I fell twice tonight feeding, cleats on boots now. Damn Ice
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You have that right Russ. It's not slick here, but it's hazardous when it is.
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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we have a solid 1/2 inch under the new snow, can't wait for a couple of warm days to take it away. Will need to drive the fields if we get snow, no way to stay on the roads and I'll be damned if I take a tractor even with chains on the lane next to the gully's to clear snow
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These are the best grippers I’ve ever used. Pricier than others but WAY better and a hell of a lot cheaper than broken bones...or funerals. Condolences to your neighbor. https://www.amazon.com/ICETrekkers-...&hvtargid=pla-523150130631&psc=1
Last edited by ironbender; 02/11/19. Reason: Link
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will take a hard look at them, mine are old WW2 issue crampons that were given to me by a neighbor in the 60's but the web straps are getting bad
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