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NESD | I think grinding hog feed was always cold. Usually dad would wait until after I was home from school, then start a tractor with glow plugs, never started well on a cloudy day in july. (560 or 656 diesels) We would do a couple of batches, stand around loading and unloading. Another cold job was cleaning hog drinkers, bare hands in water, then climb over the steel panel fence, onto the next one. Another bad one was anything frozen sewer related. I'm not complaining about any of these jobs, in fact I wouldn't change them for the world. | |
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