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December evening on the desert

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MC, I'm picking up a Jillknife for xmas;)
Oh, dear! That sounds dangerous. Don't cut yourself. Be careful backing your trailer so you don't jillknife. Tell us, up there in Alaska is a two-handed long handled sledgehammer called a double jack, a sledgehammer, or a persuader?
 
that rubber tire tank I got was cheaper than a 14x2 meatal one
I always liked 5 gal rubber buckets for watering my goats in the winter, because with a few heel kicks the ice cube would fall out. I never wore one out. For the cattle, I broke ice off the pond that never froze deep due to the creek running through it. A few smacks of an 8 lb double jack and then tossing the pieces down the frozen-topped creek, did the trick.

Growing up in Colorado it was breaking ice off of the spring-fed stock pond twice a day. It was never allowed to get frozen very deep, so it wasn't too big a deal and usually my father's job.
 
I just opened the gate so the steers could go drink out of the Burnt River. It flows fast enough to prevent freezing on most of it.
 
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Old ranch that spring creek took -25 for a couple days before starting to freeze over
 

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