Winter is finally here.

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DFB

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Well we had the first plowable snowfall of the season only just last week here in southern VT. A wet and heavy sleet mix that's all iced up now as it dropped into low single digit temperatures overnight. A tragic tractor/suv collision resulting from those weather conditions I read about further north in the state happened too.


+14 degrees is the high so far today:D

Pretty much we eased thru the months of Nov. and Dec. so maybe only another 100 days or so to go...if there's an early spring! :eek:
 
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I vote to skip right to spring.:thumbsup:

We are headed to a month below normal temps here.
Our weather forecasters are right about 30% of the time so hopefully a mild winter like El Nino is supposed to give us.
Way to much flooding in this part of the country.

Stay warm.
 
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Yep, I'm ready for spring already. Just bought a new motorcycle so bring on the warm weather. Been pretty lucky here in Eastern Kansas so far, quite mild. I'm a telephone man and work outside so I welcome the mild winters.
 
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I have blown about 3 lots of 4" each time and now the temps are in the double digits below zero F. This morning we were looking at the thermometer at -26F. Winter is here!
 
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DFB, is anyone arround you worried about their septic field freezing up yet?
It's never happened to me (Im a relative rookie) but I've heard some horror stories. Thinking of spreading some straw. Am I overly concerned?
 
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Well, there has been snow here for over a month now. We just broke out of about ten days of really cold wx and it up around 25F to 35F. I have about 14" of snow but with these sunshiny, warm days its melting.

I got a new bike and am looking for another early spring also.
 
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DFB, is anyone arround you worried about their septic field freezing up yet?
It's never happened to me (Im a relative rookie) but I've heard some horror stories. Thinking of spreading some straw. Am I overly concerned?


I personally have never heard of that happening around here ever before (not that it in theory couldn't) but some one here TBN I believe had issues like that. My camp in Maine never froze up and it was a very shallow in ground system. I have a mound design with pumps here in VT. and have been operating it more than 12 years now without any incident.

I did work with a fella that came into work one winter day complaining his sewer line froze up with ice and caused a blockage...we suggested he shower and do his laundry a little more often. :rolleyes:
 
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I was clearing snow with the last 8" storm, but quit as the ground was too soft - not frozen. By the next storm it should be harder and I will get to the barn. I use my tractor bucket.
 
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I took a few divots out of the sod with my loader bucket the first time plowing this year. :D
 
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Septic systems shouldn't freeze up if the pitch to the tank is right and the tank is pumped on a regular basis.
I had to install a mound system when we added our barn and a house addition. That DID freeze the first Christmas holiday after install because the site tech, who claimed he was an engineer, was actually an idiot. I had to redesign the tank(s) layout and move the in line pump closer to the mound at huge extra expense, and the state put a 3 year restriction on my land until I could prove the system was working per specs. It was an expensive nightmare, but also a very unusual glitch/worse case scenario.:eek:

BTW, I tried plowing the recent dump of snow, it was like concrete. Three died on Killington access road last week due to the storm and bad driving conditions.
 
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I was clearing snow with the last 8" storm, but quit as the ground was too soft - not frozen. By the next storm it should be harder and I will get to the barn. I use my tractor bucket.
If you back blade with the bucket, that will help.
 
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Plow only once so far this winter,fingers cross that well be all for this season....got a feeling it won't be tho.
 
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Plow only once so far this winter,fingers cross that well be all for this season....got a feeling it won't be tho.

I've been 'out' 4 or 5 times (I don't keep track) so far this winter. I am expecting one of these days that the 60% chance of snow will turn into 100% chance of 2' of snow instead of these little PITA 2-3" dribbling s we are getting.
 
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I am expecting one of these days that the 60% chance of snow will turn into 100% chance of 2' of snow instead of these little PITA 2-3" dribbling s we are getting.

I can see your point long as there was weeks in between such snow dumpings.
 
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I've plowed twice this year, and only because I wanted to make sure the tractor still worked after sitting for a month. I mowed leaves in December, for cryin out loud! I used to go ice fishing in early December. I'll be lucky if we get walkable ice by mid January. Still open water today, January 7th.
 
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I used to go ice fishing in early December. I'll be lucky if we get walkable ice by mid January. Still open water today, January 7th.
I guess you are just going have to launch your boat and cut a hole in the bottom to go fishing.:)
 

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