howdy all I be home and exhausted.
The icebergs that went across the road (96) on was so big it actually snapped a metal t-post off at ground level. The evidently was another one on the road that was too heavy for the bobcat to pick up even so Rod just pushed it into the ditch on the neighbor's side of the road.
Got the rodeo grounds ready for the am, and then fixed all the snapped and downed wire and 1 t-post and 1 wooden post that were snapped off and straightened another one. The big pasture is now ready for Yaks safely. There are still a couple spots on the fence where the sucker rod is that the rods need to be re-anchored BUT I am NOT standing in snow drifts to fix it.
The icebergs that went across the road (96) on was so big it actually snapped a metal t-post off at ground level. The evidently was another one on the road that was too heavy for the bobcat to pick up even so Rod just pushed it into the ditch on the neighbor's side of the road.
Got the rodeo grounds ready for the am, and then fixed all the snapped and downed wire and 1 t-post and 1 wooden post that were snapped off and straightened another one. The big pasture is now ready for Yaks safely. There are still a couple spots on the fence where the sucker rod is that the rods need to be re-anchored BUT I am NOT standing in snow drifts to fix it.