Snow storm tomorrow, are you ready.

Propane1

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I am. Fresh air today for them and then all set in place. Look out snowflakes.

Noel
 

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I have had the hardest time keeping my two snow moving machines going this winter. Have had to replace both axle seals and a water pump on the Mitsubishi and now the engine heater quit in the kubota not to mention 2 belts broken and had to make a new idler pulley. New blower chain and the circuit breaker for the lift quit. Starting to think spring might be a good idea.
 
We've always fed our barn cats. I know I work better with a nice meal now and again. Those mostly feral cats will hunt whether or not you feed them, and a little extra grub keeps them strong and healthy.
 
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