Cold hands idea..

/ Cold hands idea.. #21  
I have to admit that I finally enjoy clearing snow in my heated cab wearing my jammies. I finally decided I don't like being cold, wet, and eating snow enough to save a little money on a cab.

There is a negative to a heated cab. When I break a shear bolt I have to put my coat, hat and gloves on to stand in the snow and cold and fix it.
If I break a shear bolt, I drive back into the 45 degree garage, turn the furnace up to about 60 and replace the bolt.

Besides, that's where the brandy is. One ounce is required for every broken shear bolt.
 
/ Cold hands idea.. #22  
Try not to laugh, but seriously, put an ice cube on the inside of your wrists and avoid tight wrist bands on your coats. The cold temperature receptors there will open arterial flow and warm your hands. If you keep warmth at your wrists, fingers get cold because the receptors tell your hands are OK. That's why hot water is bad for your finger temps. It's the wrong feedback.
 
/ Cold hands idea.. #23  
I have several different pairs of gloves. For summer - heavy duty thick leather. - I do a whole lot of work with barbed wire in the summer. For winter - from thin leather fingered gloves to thermally insulated mittens. All depends upon what I plan on doing outside.

There is one feature that I wish I had on my tractor. Heated steering wheel. It's a feature that I truly appreciate on the Taco Wagon. I can wear thin leather gloves or no gloves and my hands will remain warm.

If I'm going to plow snow - it means I will be out on the tractor for three and a half to four hours. I will be wearing the thermally insulated mittens. I do not like cold hands. I've had more than my share of cold hands - riding snow mobiles while we lived in Alaska.
oosik, Sleds today come with hand warmers, thumb warmers, butt warmers and a power port to plug in your helmets face shield to keep it thawed and fog free.
 
/ Cold hands idea.. #24  
oosik, Sleds today come with hand warmers, thumb warmers, butt warmers and a power port to plug in your helmets face shield to keep it thawed and fog free.
Yep, and I can STILL instantaneously fog my eyeglasses and face shield! :(
 
/ Cold hands idea.. #28  
I have broken all of my fingers in the past and several of them more than once. So circulation is not great in a few of them. I use the small heat packs on the back of my hands in gloves when it's really cold. I also have heated leather gloves that work well, also bought a pair of nice heavy hunting gloves that my fingers never get cold in.. but they are thick and dexterity is an issue with them.
 

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