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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 249134" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>Wirehair, interesting...I live east of Lincoln and I can't make a divot this year if I tried. Even bent the hell out of a 3-point pin yesterday trying to move some virgin snow with the blade on the back of my tractor. On the sand of Fox Island, can't say I'm surprised you can do some lawn damage out there. The official NWS frost depth gauge by the airport was down to 39 inches a few days ago. I guess that shows the variability of Mother Nature, and why I appreciate all the reports!</p><p></p><p>Kurt, yeah...if a person goes big enough they can dig up dirt. I'm thinking more along the lines of modest equipment like the skidsteer and sub-50 HP tractors.</p><p></p><p>Gone-Fishing, yep...I'm aware of them. Problem is they only really give us temperatures. They have a few paired up with soil moisture probes and it's really the combo plate of temp and moisture that I'm interested in. I'd love to see more of them in the western part of the state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 249134, member: 389"] Wirehair, interesting...I live east of Lincoln and I can't make a divot this year if I tried. Even bent the hell out of a 3-point pin yesterday trying to move some virgin snow with the blade on the back of my tractor. On the sand of Fox Island, can't say I'm surprised you can do some lawn damage out there. The official NWS frost depth gauge by the airport was down to 39 inches a few days ago. I guess that shows the variability of Mother Nature, and why I appreciate all the reports! Kurt, yeah...if a person goes big enough they can dig up dirt. I'm thinking more along the lines of modest equipment like the skidsteer and sub-50 HP tractors. Gone-Fishing, yep...I'm aware of them. Problem is they only really give us temperatures. They have a few paired up with soil moisture probes and it's really the combo plate of temp and moisture that I'm interested in. I'd love to see more of them in the western part of the state. [/QUOTE]
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