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Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: Stub] #8168331 02/13/21 08:25 PM
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Removed faucet covers this morning to make sure they weren't frozen. All is well.


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Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: Stub] #8168345 02/13/21 08:36 PM
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It's a little late at this stage of things, but consider replacing your outside faucets with freeze-proof ones, if you can. Woodford Mfg. makes freeze-proof anti-siphon ones from 4" all the way to about 18-24". The actual shutoff is inside the wall, house, or foundation where it is warmer and the piping drains every time it is shut off.


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Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: Stub] #8168417 02/13/21 09:37 PM
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Groceries purchased.....

Plants covered outside.....

Large potted saga palm moved into garage with a small electric space heater...

Chainsaw tested, fueled, and ready to go...

Kerosene heater serviced and in the shop on low....

All vehicles topped off....

Hit the ATM for a little extra cash on hand...

Firewood stacked on back porch....

Pork ribs cooking low and slow.....

And now homemade Fritos chili pie....

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Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: Stub] #8168421 02/13/21 09:38 PM
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My chili is ready and waiting.


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Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: SnakeWrangler] #8168423 02/13/21 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by SnakeWrangler
Groceries purchased.....

Plants covered outside.....

Large potted saga palm moved into garage with a small electric space heater...

Chainsaw tested, fueled, and ready to go...

Kerosene heater serviced and in the shop on low....

All vehicles topped off....

Hit the ATM for a little extra cash on hand...

Firewood stacked on back porch....

Pork ribs cooking low and slow.....

And now homemade Fritos chili pie....

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Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: SnakeWrangler] #8168440 02/13/21 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by SnakeWrangler
Chainsaw tested, fueled, and ready to go...


And now homemade Fritos chili pie....

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You sure about that chainsaw brother? grin

Frito pie looks great!

Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: SnakeWrangler] #8168456 02/13/21 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by SnakeWrangler
Groceries purchased.....

Plants covered outside.....

Large potted saga palm moved into garage with a small electric space heater...

Chainsaw tested, fueled, and ready to go...

Kerosene heater serviced and in the shop on low....

All vehicles topped off....

Hit the ATM for a little extra cash on hand...

Firewood stacked on back porch....

Pork ribs cooking low and slow.....

And now homemade Fritos chili pie....

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Slap some hot sauce in that bowl.


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Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: Stub] #8168490 02/13/21 10:32 PM
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I covered my outside faucets, bought more beer and made a big pot of chili. Gas tanks are full and I'll bring my dog in at dark. I'm as ready as I'm gonna be.

Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: twice70] #8168538 02/13/21 11:15 PM
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Originally Posted by twice70
I covered my outside faucets, bought more beer and made a big pot of chili. Gas tanks are full and I'll bring my dog in at dark. I'm as ready as I'm gonna be.


Beer?
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Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: skinnerback] #8168564 02/13/21 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by skinnerback

You sure about that chainsaw brother? grin

Frito pie looks great!


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Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: Stub] #8168583 02/13/21 11:46 PM
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Don’t forget to water the lawn, especially if it’s St. Augustine.


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I put a electric blanket inside my double check for my sprinkler system to keep it warm, I also turned off the sprinkler system valves at the double check.

I wouldn't be surprised to see sprinklers systems take a hit as well during the deep freeze that is coming.

Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: reeltexan] #8168591 02/13/21 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by reeltexan

Don’t forget to water the lawn, especially if it’s St. Augustine.

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Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: Stub] #8168600 02/14/21 12:02 AM
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Don't try to put corn in a winch up feeder after a full day of sleet that turns to a nice, thick coating of ice. Winchee no workee. bang

Don't try to kick ice out of the way after you've scraped material off the road with the tractor at the entrance by the gate 'cause the imbecile welders hung the gate too low and the moisture and the ice made the road swell up and make it impossible to open the gate. Apparently, the force of your forward moving right leg transfers to your left leg and said left leg becomes airborne, promptly placing your gluteus maximus on the aforementioned ice.


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Don’t forget to water the lawn, especially if it’s St. Augustine.

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Hoping for snow to take care of that

Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: Creekrunner] #8168682 02/14/21 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Creekrunner
Don't try to put corn in a winch up feeder after a full day of sleet that turns to a nice, thick coating of ice. Winchee no workee. bang

Don't try to kick ice out of the way after you've scraped material off the road with the tractor at the entrance by the gate 'cause the imbecile welders hung the gate too low and the moisture and the ice made the road swell up and make it impossible to open the gate. Apparently, the force of your forward moving right leg transfers to your left leg and said left leg becomes airborne, promptly placing your gluteus maximus on the aforementioned ice.



Don’t try to drive up your very steep frozen driveway.....played that game this morning before the 2500 started sliding uncontrollably backwards and by pure luck I was able to steer it just enough to get my front wheels into the grass and whipped the back end around before nailing my wife's car which would have then gone through the garage door.....

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Originally Posted by Creekrunner
Don't try to put corn in a winch up feeder after a full day of sleet that turns to a nice, thick coating of ice. Winchee no workee. bang

Don't try to kick ice out of the way after you've scraped material off the road with the tractor at the entrance by the gate 'cause the imbecile welders hung the gate too low and the moisture and the ice made the road swell up and make it impossible to open the gate. Apparently, the force of your forward moving right leg transfers to your left leg and said left leg becomes airborne, promptly placing your gluteus maximus on the aforementioned ice.



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Re: Helpful Tips on Preparing Everything For The Hard Freeze. [Re: Blank] #8168694 02/14/21 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Blank
It's a little late at this stage of things, but consider replacing your outside faucets with freeze-proof ones, if you can. Woodford Mfg. makes freeze-proof anti-siphon ones from 4" all the way to about 18-24". The actual shutoff is inside the wall, house, or foundation where it is warmer and the piping drains every time it is shut off.


This is what I have.


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Some will profit from what I see on TV. Customers are making a run on some supplies just as they do for hurricanes. It will be a hard earned profit.


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So witty.


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Don't forget your garage freezers. That last long freeze we had, my freezer stopped freezing and the meat was thawing. I turned it off and left the door open until the temperature came back up.

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Originally Posted by SnakeWrangler
Originally Posted by skinnerback

You sure about that chainsaw brother? grin

Frito pie looks great!


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Yes....I started it all by myself...TWICE!

That is funny right there...


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I overlooked adding insulation to my water meter box. I appreciate that input. Doubt if I have enough wood for the fireplaces if no power for a long time.


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This should work, right?

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This should work, right?

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If you got some kinda rag inside that, then you're as good as the store-bought. Well done! And...brilliant!


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