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<blockquote data-quote="Davey Crockett" data-source="post: 342122" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>The most talked about storm in our household growing up was one winter in the mid or late 40s because it was the longest storm . I wanna say it was winter of 1945 ? The old timers made it sound like It stormed all winter pretty much straight through. At one point it let up for a day and my uncle drove ahead with his 44 Massy Harris and pushed a trail to town, parents and the neighbors followed with cream cans and cream in every container big enough to hold it... The snow was so deep on the lake road by the golf course that they had to turn around and take the road east of there. They made it to town and back and it was a long day. I remember riding with dad to move snow and feed the cows on his Super M with a farmhand when I was a kid The tractors had a "heater housing" cab so they were actually pretty warm and cozy once they warmed up. I'll have to Reminisce with my sisters and get the year right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davey Crockett, post: 342122, member: 367"] The most talked about storm in our household growing up was one winter in the mid or late 40s because it was the longest storm . I wanna say it was winter of 1945 ? The old timers made it sound like It stormed all winter pretty much straight through. At one point it let up for a day and my uncle drove ahead with his 44 Massy Harris and pushed a trail to town, parents and the neighbors followed with cream cans and cream in every container big enough to hold it... The snow was so deep on the lake road by the golf course that they had to turn around and take the road east of there. They made it to town and back and it was a long day. I remember riding with dad to move snow and feed the cows on his Super M with a farmhand when I was a kid The tractors had a "heater housing" cab so they were actually pretty warm and cozy once they warmed up. I'll have to Reminisce with my sisters and get the year right. [/QUOTE]
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