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Dang hot out here today

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    Posted: 09 Jun 2021 at 8:07pm
Some body close to ol shameless have him turn that dang ol machine on, let's see if it'll cool off some. Never thought I'd be crazy enough to be asking for that to happen. Dang air cond dont work on the 200.
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Was near a 100 today in Midland TX, gonna be 106 in a day or two.
Was kinda warm w/the humidity, and not much breeze.
Beats the heck out of that freezing, snow, and crap like that.
Moved from Wisconsin almost 8 years ago, and I will take this weather any day, over what I grew up with.

Edited by Lars(wi) - 09 Jun 2021 at 8:42pm
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Only in the high 80's around here today but the humidity is off the scale. Don't see how you stand it in a tractor cab with no air conditioning, but I have never had one with a cab or air.
Just an old country boy saved by the grace of God.
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to $%#&^(#@ HOT here! the "machine" is put away for the summer. Tom...i'll gits it out later this year and remember what you said! i was so hot today, i went out and sat in my dually and turned the ac on. usually when i gits overheated i go to the local convienence store and walk in their beer cooler and sit down awhile.
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   Its been in the 90s here for nearly a week
in the UP of Michigan. Very different. will be glad
to have it cool down. Real dry also.

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I prefer the heat over cold any day. I think I'm more productive on projects in hot weather
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As I get older, the heat sure does help my back, and the aches of arthritis are nearly gone when it’s hot .
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Been putting on a new roof on the little shop for the last several days...
 Tore off shingles on the other side yesterday and rolled out the 30# tar paper last night...  sweat like a dog taking shingles off in 97 degrees, and then the musquitoes showed up in the evening when it was nicer and cooler.  Dang things could have carried the tar paper up for me instead of trying to carry me away.
 And today I worked at putting steel on...  96 degrees on the thermometer.  Got to wondering how hot the steel was, and the tar paper hotter.  Took out the point and shoot digital infrared heat sensor... the brown painted steel was registering only 148 degrees, while the tar was registering 164 degrees....

  Shameless, you lazy guy, you could pull thet snow machine out and start it up for awhile right now... some would really appreciate that right now...And a few maybe not so much... LOL  ... specially those with crops growingl
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As hot as it is, I doubt he could run it long enough to freeze anything. And the snow might actually help considering how dry it is here. Weather man says 5" in June is normal and we have only gotten .04"
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Been in 90's for a week +, had 2 days at 88 - 89, tomorrow mid 80's slight chance rain, then back to mid to upper 90's next 10 days according to weather people. May was dry 1/2 normal rain so far June is NO rain normal 1st 10 days at 1.5". IT's dry n hot like last year. Lawn mowing every 2 weeks in May n June. 
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i been getting up at 0400, down at my industrial lot at 0430 to cut heads off doc weeds. i hate them doc weeds! also cutting heads off musk thistle, then spraying the plants with roundup. leave a bit after sun comes up, gets to hot. 
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Got sick from the heat Wednesday. Haven’t been feeling good since.
It’s really not that hot but humidity wise through the roof
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Thad, take it easy for a few weeks. The humidity will get to you just as bad as high temperatures, and it will slip up on you before you know it. Be careful out there and take care of yourself.
Just an old country boy saved by the grace of God.
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