Monday, January 26, 2015

How it used to be done


Snow plowing!













After a blizzard you have to wonder how they got to the barn to get the horses out!



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    1. Nice to see a draft horse being used again, isn't it? :o)

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  2. "After a blizzard you have to wonder how they got to the barn to get the horses out!"

    They grabbed a coat and a shovel, and dug their way there. Grandpa did it lots of times. :)

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    1. Remember the old VW commercial on how the plowman got to the snowplow? LOL ;o)

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  3. Interesting, and probably will work if you don't get much snow.

    What our family did in Canada was hitch up 6 horses to a 'roller' and would roll the snow, compacting it so it could be walked on or driven on. We would get so much snow that you couldn't really effectively plow it - where would you put it? I've looked around for documents, but can't find much about it.

    I don't remember much about those times, but we were really 'out there', at least 50 miles from any moderate sized town.

    Fair/winds

    Cap'n Jan

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    1. When I was looking for pics, I saw several of that huge roller you mentioned. All had a few horses hitched. It had to be very heavy to flatten the snow!

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    1. Wish I could have found more info on them. Don't know when they were taken.

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