So the national weather service in Canada is forecasting for our area a cold snap going into Christmas. -50c/-58f brrrr.
So this morning I made sure the all my batteries were charged, a little shot of anti gel was added to the diesel tanks that are going to be used this month, tires checked, coolant measured and no adjustments needed, etc...
Bring it on!! its been a few years since we had to make outside work at these temps. At least when its cold its usually very sunny and bright. My favourite time of year!!! and a great time to pull some downed trees out of the bush for next springs cutting/splitting season. Got me thinking maybe I should have insulated/heated my newest machine shed (haha)
Merry Christmas all.
An Arctic front will bring snow and cold temperatures to Western Canada for the next several days. Make sure you are properly dressed if going outside for any amount of time, and in some areas, keep the shovels handy and the snowblowers on standby.
A dangerous week is setting up on the Prairies as a piece of the polar vortex allows exceptionally cold air to spill over the region. We could see our first -50°C reading in eight years in the coming days, a testament to the might of this looming cold snap.
So this morning I made sure the all my batteries were charged, a little shot of anti gel was added to the diesel tanks that are going to be used this month, tires checked, coolant measured and no adjustments needed, etc...
Bring it on!! its been a few years since we had to make outside work at these temps. At least when its cold its usually very sunny and bright. My favourite time of year!!! and a great time to pull some downed trees out of the bush for next springs cutting/splitting season. Got me thinking maybe I should have insulated/heated my newest machine shed (haha)
Merry Christmas all.
An Arctic front will bring snow and cold temperatures to Western Canada for the next several days. Make sure you are properly dressed if going outside for any amount of time, and in some areas, keep the shovels handy and the snowblowers on standby.
A dangerous week is setting up on the Prairies as a piece of the polar vortex allows exceptionally cold air to spill over the region. We could see our first -50°C reading in eight years in the coming days, a testament to the might of this looming cold snap.