rontaki
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For working with cows, do you use Dairy Air? Or a donkey?I’ll wait about a month and change the summer air on my tires to winter air.![]()
For working with cows, do you use Dairy Air? Or a donkey?I’ll wait about a month and change the summer air on my tires to winter air.![]()
Yes.For working with cows, do you use Dairy Air? Or a donkey?
Is a gravity fed well a spring?I don't put a lot of faith in these long range predictions, more often than not they're way off the mark. That having been said, we have had some nights already that have gotten into the 30s. It's not unusual for us to have snow on the ground in mid-Nov. that stays there 'til spring.
I just do the usual...get my firewood in early (currently have 2 years' worth cut/split), go thru tractor maintenance, make sure there's Power Service in my extra fuel, make sure the snowmobile is ready to go. I do have a 3500W generator, mostly there for summer outages to run refrigerator/freezer on. Woodstove for heat, propane for cooking/hot water and a gravity-fed well...we can do just fine if the power goes out.
Is a gravity fed well a spring?
It's a shallow (dug) well that's on a hillside 30 or so feet higher than the house. When I say shallow, I mean shallow. I can stand in the bottom and see over the top. Been here 20 years, never gone dry. Never had it tested, but with a mile or so of woods in any direction other than towards the house not likely any pollution. Best tasting water I've ever had.Yeah, what Peter said...what is a gravity fed well?