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Dirtymilkman. Ive been wondering. How do you keep the milk pump from freezing up? I haul milk here in N.H. part time and this winter its been tuff. Pumps freeze, valves on trailer freeze. We carry 5 gal jug of hot water in the compartment and it still freezes. Farmer and I were talking about the cold out youre way and wondering how that all works

Remember if it's got a hood it's no good!

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Yep We Appreciate it ECD & Im definitely not sharing a tent w/ anybody ...lmao !!

But I want upwind from FWD, Hatcity ,NC Joe ,OD & Sleep Walker in case any of them Fart :loldude:

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Mack, Slpwlkr and me are going to make us a Mack sammich when we go to bed....!!!!!!

TWO STROKES ARE FOR GARDEN TOOLS

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Ws721.....On the farm pick up units I just have a 4" halogen backup light mounted in the cabinet. It creates enough heat to keep it thawed. Some guys have a small heater that hooks to the truck engine with quick connects by the glad hands. If the truck is parked for the night outside we'll hand a heat lamp in it.

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ECD .......its a heatwave here! 12 degrees!

Same here, only -6c today, and no windchill!!!!! But weather asshole says -15 for highs next week...I love winter, but I've had enough :)

Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....

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LOL. Before you know it we will be complaining about the heat and humidity. I for one maintain that you can always put more layers on but can only take so many off. Well take them legally. LOL

Remember if it's got a hood it's no good!

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