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Burro (He/Haw)
01-26-2022, 5:45am
:thomas:

snide
01-26-2022, 6:51am
ICNLT. :nono:

Vandelay Industries
01-26-2022, 7:47am
**** that. :yesnod:

DJ_Critterus
01-26-2022, 8:34am
ICNLT. :nono:

Same here for obvious reasons.

1) too ****ing cold

2) It's Minnesota.

Mike Mercury
01-26-2022, 8:42am
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MadInNc
01-26-2022, 9:09am
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No shit. Was up there traveling the back roads in sales when became stranded in Eau Claire Wisc at -35f the day before X-mas.

Car was a Buick Century (ya remember those POS company cars). Tow, 4 hr's in garage and back on road - straight home.

MikeB
01-26-2022, 9:17am
Amazing!
No wind chill factor.

(It's -11 here as I type, wind chill of -26)

VITE1
01-26-2022, 9:21am
Enjoy. 10:36 tee time this morning.

:dance:

Rodnok1
01-26-2022, 9:37am
Knew some retired folks in a trailer court, spent week to ten days thawing pipes(both water and crapper) for them in afternoons after work one nasty sub zero cold spell. I was a busy man that week, they kept me well fed at least. Went back when warmed up and heat taped most so wouldn't happen again. Some had just unhooked cords from heat tapes and forgotten to plug them in. I recruited several people to help. More than a few we just cut water off as it was way too late to save the pipes as they had burst all over. Minus 30 will do that unfortunately. Pretty sure that winter aged me 10 years so I left before th e next winter hit.

Burro (He/Haw)
01-26-2022, 10:02am
No shit. Was up there traveling the back roads in sales when became stranded in Eau Claire Wisc at -35f the day before X-mas.

Car was a Buick Century (ya remember those POS company cars). Tow, 4 hr's in garage and back on road - straight home.

There was a process to getting those old carbureted cars started.

#1: Open hood.
#2: Spin wing nut on air filter off, lose in snow.
#3: Remove air filter cover, place on fender.
#4: Pry open carburetor choke with screwdriver.
#5: Empty can of ether in to carburetor.
#6: Enter vehicle, attempt to start.
#7: Observe 2’ of flame erupting from carburetor.
#8: Cuss “C’mon you ****in’ piece of shit!”
#9: Rejoice (or weep)

Rodnok1
01-26-2022, 10:05am
There was a process to getting those old carbureted cars started.

#1: Open hood.
#2: Spin wing nut on air filter off, lose in snow.
#3: Remove air filter cover, place on fender.
#4: Pry open carburetor choke with screwdriver.
#5: Empty can of ether in to carburetor.
#6: Enter vehicle, attempt to start.
#7: Observe 2’ of flame erupting from carburetor.
#8: Cuss “C’mon you ****in’ piece of shit!”
#9: Rejoice (or weep)

Always kept ether, screwdriver, extra wing nuts and a dead flashlight in the car...
On a positive note if it caught fire you'd keep warm at least. :slap:

Iron Chef
01-26-2022, 1:53pm
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Mike Mercury
01-26-2022, 1:59pm
Always kept ... a dead flashlight in the car.


:rofl: :funnier: :rofl:


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snide
01-26-2022, 8:41pm
Same here for obvious reasons.

1) too ****ing cold

2) It's Minnesota.

I've had to do some work in Minnesota. They have only two seasons - cold as **** and black fly season.

**** that.

99 pewtercoupe
01-26-2022, 9:06pm
My brother sent me this screenshot this AM. This is the place we used to do fly in fishing trips in August. 90 degrees difference from there to here this AM
FTS!

Anjdog2003
01-26-2022, 9:10pm
Living in Fallujah under attack > Living in Minnesota and Wisconsin.

MikeB
01-26-2022, 9:34pm
There was a process to getting those old carbureted cars started.

#1: Open hood.
#2: Spin wing nut on air filter off, lose in snow.
#3: Remove air filter cover, place on fender.
#4: Pry open carburetor choke with screwdriver.
#5: Empty can of ether in to carburetor.
#6: Enter vehicle, attempt to start.
#7: Observe 2’ of flame erupting from carburetor.
#8: Cuss “C’mon you ****in’ piece of shit!”
#9: Rejoice (or weep)

As a 16 y/o, late for school because the spark plugs were in Mom's oven warming up, I remember these steps taken religiously.
She did not like it when my brother and I did this.

zeek
01-26-2022, 10:15pm
:D63445

Burro (He/Haw)
01-27-2022, 5:42am
54° warmer this morning.

snide
01-27-2022, 6:48am
54° warmer this morning.

ICNLT.

Just took my dogs out. -4°. It was a short walk. :yesnod:

04 commemorative
01-27-2022, 8:54am
I've had to do some work in Minnesota. They have only two seasons - cold as **** and black fly season.

**** that.

"I Don't Know Shit About ****" Ruth from Ozark - YouTube

mrvette
01-27-2022, 9:03am
YEH, it's chilly frozen WET cold up there......I remember a summer trip with family some 60+ years ago.....to the Mesabi Iron Range.....talk about a Grand Canyon size ditch!!!! trucks and cranes looked SO small on the bottom as we looked over the edge.......and the iron train paralleling the road up there to the mountain top where the ditch was.......and us stopping for gas on left side of the two lane road.....on the right was this RR track going down hill of course....and a row of trees between us and the track......and so the ground starts shaking we looking around thinking earthquake and the attendant was laughing, saying it was the ORE train....that passed by at about 100 mph or so......LONG train full of rusted out iron heading to the furnaces to make cars/etc......

:seasix::dance:

DJ_Critterus
01-27-2022, 2:06pm
It was cold enough here to cause my knee to lock up.

MadInNc
01-27-2022, 6:15pm
YEH, it's chilly frozen WET cold up there......I remember a summer trip with family some 60+ years ago.....to the Mesabi Iron Range.....talk about a Grand Canyon size ditch!!!! trucks and cranes looked SO small on the bottom as we looked over the edge.......and the iron train paralleling the road up there to the mountain top where the ditch was.......and us stopping for gas on left side of the two lane road.....on the right was this RR track going down hill of course....and a row of trees between us and the track......and so the ground starts shaking we looking around thinking earthquake and the attendant was laughing, saying it was the ORE train....that passed by at about 100 mph or so......LONG train full of rusted out iron heading to the furnaces to make cars/etc......

:seasix::dance:


If I go up 2 Generations in family, my Great Grandparents had a farm outside of Hibbing farmland in what became Measbi range.

Name was Kozak, did ya know them?

mrvette
01-27-2022, 7:40pm
If I go up 2 Generations in family, my Great Grandparents had a farm outside of Hibbing farmland in what became Measbi range.

Name was Kozak, did ya know them?

No, not from any trip done over 60 years ago....BUT, that last name sounds familiar, from some time ago....may have been a customer, maybe a client for one job I had.....I was a TV man for 15 years, then engineering field work and prototype dev. work in the lab......then went into home remodeling.....:confused5::confused5::)

MadInNc
01-27-2022, 7:59pm
No, not from any trip done over 60 years ago....BUT, that last name sounds familiar, from some time ago....may have been a customer, maybe a client for one job I had.....I was a TV man for 15 years, then engineering field work and prototype dev. work in the lab......then went into home remodeling.....:confused5::confused5::)

So it’s true, you’re over 120 years.:rofl:

I owe DJ a beer :datawiz: