RoyJackson
Rest in Peace
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2001
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- Location
- Bethel, Vermont
- Tractor
- John Deere 4052R Cab,, Deere 855D UTV, Z920A Zero Turn Mower and assorted implements
For those of you who work outside in hot weather...especially those who wear glasses...you know how that sweat rolls down and, if you wear glasses, makes them slippery and falling off. And, for you guys that don't wear glasses, that sweat just pours into your eyes.
That's a real pain to have to work like that.
So, here's what I do...get one of those "doo-rags" like bikers wear on their heads and soak it in cool water. The water does a great job keeping your forehead cool and free of sweat as it evaporates.
To add to that,find a pith helmet (the type that mail carriers wear). I got mine from Good Will for a couple bucks, but you can buy them new for about $25. A proper pith helmet is made from (surprisingly)..pith. This is a corklike material.
Anyway, after that wet doo-rag is on your head, soak down the pith helmet and go mowing (or other outdoor work).
This combo, which I've been using for about two mowing seasons now, really works to keep you cool and shade your head and face. The pith helmet will also keep you reasonably dry during a sudden shower.
Granted, not as cool as the "bull" hat, but much more practical in hot, humid weather. The only downside is anyone wearing a pith helmet (not on safari) looks like a dork...but I'm fine with that.
There ya go...(yeth, I'm on my third Yuengling Black and Tan as I write this...)
That's a real pain to have to work like that.
So, here's what I do...get one of those "doo-rags" like bikers wear on their heads and soak it in cool water. The water does a great job keeping your forehead cool and free of sweat as it evaporates.
To add to that,find a pith helmet (the type that mail carriers wear). I got mine from Good Will for a couple bucks, but you can buy them new for about $25. A proper pith helmet is made from (surprisingly)..pith. This is a corklike material.
Anyway, after that wet doo-rag is on your head, soak down the pith helmet and go mowing (or other outdoor work).
This combo, which I've been using for about two mowing seasons now, really works to keep you cool and shade your head and face. The pith helmet will also keep you reasonably dry during a sudden shower.
Granted, not as cool as the "bull" hat, but much more practical in hot, humid weather. The only downside is anyone wearing a pith helmet (not on safari) looks like a dork...but I'm fine with that.
There ya go...(yeth, I'm on my third Yuengling Black and Tan as I write this...)
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