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Unless the snow melts quickly we won't be leaving the property probably for the next month or so, we have around 5 feet of snow now, this is the only day it hasn't snowed in a while, the 10 day forecast has snow everyday and evening, we may hit the 10 foot mark by the end of next week so all our preps are being put to use, our only travel methods are by snow mobiles.
 
I work all the time now. It’s great financially but dosent leave much time for prepping! Such is life, you’re either poor with loads of time to relax and pursue hobbies or you’re making money and don’t have time to enjoy it! I guess there are worse problems to have. I’m going to do something really fun soon though. Don’t know what yet but soon....

That was one of my motivation for leaving the construction industry. Feast or famine.
 
Unless the snow melts quickly we won't be leaving the property probably for the next month or so, we have around 5 feet of snow now, this is the only day it hasn't snowed in a while, the 10 day forecast has snow everyday and evening, we may hit the 10 foot mark by the end of next week so all our preps are being put to use, our only travel methods are by snow mobiles.
How does this winter compare to your past winters? Is 5 foot of snow common? Is staying on your property for a month at a time?
 
How does this winter compare to your past winters? Is 5 foot of snow common? Is staying on your property for a month at a time?

10 feet isn't uncommon between 5~7 feet is almost common and it's been this way from the beginning. Yes, being locked on the property is a given during the winter, it can snow from October to mid April, 2009/10 we had 10 feet of snow and no power for 6 weeks, it was -10, two of the well houses frozed up because the generator couldn't breath due to snow and shut down, I have since redesigned the vent and exhaust out of the generator houses. We are prepared for failure (a running joke) It's not as bad as it sounds, we still do work and we generally do work in the shop on the equipment that's used on the property during the spring and summer so no, no cabin fever ;)
 
10 feet isn't uncommon between 5~7 feet is almost common and it's been this way from the beginning. Yes, being locked on the property is a given during the winter, it can snow from October to mid April, 2009/10 we had 10 feet of snow and no power for 6 weeks, it was -10, two of the well houses frozed up because the generator couldn't breath due to snow and shut down, I have since redesigned the vent and exhaust out of the generator houses. We are prepared for failure (a running joke) It's not as bad as it sounds, we still do work and we generally do work in the shop on the equipment that's used on the property during the spring and summer so no, no cabin fever ;)
I can’t imagine that much snow! It was 75 and breezy here today. The temp is about to drop again though.

Being prepared is your hobby, but it sounds like it’s a requirement where you live. :)

No power for six weeks... in the winter? I always wondered how people up north survived the winters before electricity. I guess there is no cabin fever because there is no time for cabin fever :)

I saw a couple of winter pictures you posted. The scenery was beautiful.
 
Yeah Mav, the pictures I’ve seen from both you and arctic are really beautiful, in the summer time anyways! It’s hard for me to even imagine 10’ of snow. That really does take prepping to a whole other level. Just keeping livestock alive through that would take tremendous effort, along with everything else.
 
Yeah Mav, the pictures I’ve seen from both you and arctic are really beautiful, in the summer time anyways! It’s hard for me to even imagine 10’ of snow. That really does take prepping to a whole other level. Just keeping livestock alive through that would take tremendous effort, along with everything else.

Cattle gets moved to the lower elevation where the snow is 5 or less feet, like deer and elk the cattle will herd under the heavy canvas of the trees or near the slopes, we feed them where they herd. One of us would stay in a fully stocked line shack to keep an eye on the cattle and rotate out of their every 3 or 4 days, predators is the biggest concern not the snow or cold.
 
10 feet isn't uncommon between 5~7 feet is almost common and it's been this way from the beginning. Yes, being locked on the property is a given during the winter, it can snow from October to mid April, 2009/10 we had 10 feet of snow and no power for 6 weeks, it was -10, two of the well houses frozed up because the generator couldn't breath due to snow and shut down, I have since redesigned the vent and exhaust out of the generator houses. We are prepared for failure (a running joke) It's not as bad as it sounds, we still do work and we generally do work in the shop on the equipment that's used on the property during the spring and summer so no, no cabin fever ;)

Speaking of the shop, one of kids in the warm shop installing a distributor in a dodge truck, and by the way she is pregnant ;) ain't no pregnant, barefoot in the kitchen crap here :) you can almost see the snow through the window.

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I'm looking at buying a new 3600 watt generator. Does anyone here know anything about the small Cat generators? I know they're made in China, but I can't find any USA made generators in that size. I need a small generator that I can carry around on the 4 wheeler for remote projects on the property.
 
I'm looking at buying a new 3600 watt generator. Does anyone here know anything about the small Cat generators? I know they're made in China, but I can't find any USA made generators in that size. I need a small generator that I can carry around on the 4 wheeler for remote projects on the property.

Look at Briggs and Troy-Built genny's, lot of the Troy Built uses American Briggs engines, all the power plant part of the generators are chinese for anything less than 12kw. I've had good luck with Firman generators, the Cat engine and power plant are made by the same company that makes Firman, Champion, Predator, Ryobi, the smaller Generac, Cat, John Deere etc...

Oddly enough, the chinese generators are getting a better reputation than the American built and branded Briggs & Stratton generators.
 
Look at Briggs and Troy-Built genny's, lot of the Troy Built uses American Briggs engines, all the power plant part of the generators are chinese for anything less than 12kw. I've had good luck with Firman generators, the Cat engine and power plant are made by the same company that makes Firman, Champion, Predator, Ryobi, the smaller Generac, Cat, John Deere etc...

Oddly enough, the chinese generators are getting a better reputation than the American built and branded Briggs & Stratton generators.
Thanks I'll check them out. Two years ago I bought a 10,000 watt (12,000 watt surge) American made Generac to run my well pump, and to replace the Lifan Chinese made 8750 watt generator. The Generac wouldn't start the pump. The pump needed 7500 watts and 28 amps to start. The Generac claimed to have a 50 amp breaker, turns out it's actually only 29 amps. But the Chinese made generator has been running great for 3 years now. I wrote to Generac about this problem. They haven't responded yet.
This morning I tried starting the Generac to heat my tractor and power the stock tank heater, but at -8 it wouldn't start. While the Lifan at the pump house started right up. I'm more than disappointed in the Generac.
 
Thanks I'll check them out. Two years ago I bought a 10,000 watt (12,000 watt surge) American made Generac to run my well pump, and to replace the Lifan Chinese made 8750 watt generator. The Generac wouldn't start the pump. The pump needed 7500 watts and 28 amps to start. The Generac claimed to have a 50 amp breaker, turns out it's actually only 29 amps. But the Chinese made generator has been running great for 3 years now. I wrote to Generac about this problem. They haven't responded yet.
This morning I tried starting the Generac to heat my tractor and power the stock tank heater, but at -8 it wouldn't start. While the Lifan at the pump house started right up. I'm more than disappointed in the Generac.

I've had hit and miss with generac, the problem with generac and briggs has to do with the power plant, I've been really disappointed in them two.
 
Speaking of the shop, one of kids in the warm shop installing a distributor in a dodge truck, and by the way she is pregnant ;) ain't no pregnant, barefoot in the kitchen crap here :) you can almost see the snow through the window.

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I admit, I wouldn’t know the first thing about doing that. I wish I did though. She’s tough :)
 
Had a nice winter holiday with the girlfriend. Before we left we used up all the food items that were open and would have gone off, for example milk. On our return we decided we are not going to buy anything (including food items) for the rest of this month and see how our food stores go. We estimate we have enough food to last a year but thought it would be interesting to see what it is like to go without the extra items we normally buy like milk and eggs. I'm probably going to miss cheese the most.
 
I'm looking at buying a new 3600 watt generator. Does anyone here know anything about the small Cat generators? I know they're made in China, but I can't find any USA made generators in that size. I need a small generator that I can carry around on the 4 wheeler for remote projects on the property.
Bi-fuel Honda. Not made in the USA but the best one on the market.
 
Bi-fuel Honda. Not made in the USA but the best one on the market.

Ya but 5 times the price, he'll be looking at 2k for a Honda for the wattage he's looking for. No doubt Honda is the best portable on the market. I have a Champion that is 6 years old and still going strong, that same generator is $345 today although a bit updated now and duel fuel now :)
 
Bi-fuel Honda. Not made in the USA but the best one on the market.
I agree. I have a Honda 6500 watt generator now and it's a great unit. But for what I need this new generator for I didn't want to spend a lot of money on it. I like the idea of a dual fuel generator but for a portable unit I don't want to drag around a propane tank with it.
 
I agree. I have a Honda 6500 watt generator now and it's a great unit. But for what I need this new generator for I didn't want to spend a lot of money on it. I like the idea of a dual fuel generator but for a portable unit I don't want to drag around a propane tank with it.
I got a 4500ish Duromax dual fuel recently. It runs fine on gasoline but the regulator hasn’t worked and after about three months I’ve given up on the company to cover it. Not really pleased with the service, but it was cheap and does the job. Has wheels, electric start, top mount gas tank, and in theory dual fuel for less than 400.00
 

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