Kioti Tractor Cold Start, Broken Rib, Polaris Ranger, Snow Plowing & more

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Feb 16, 2021 Zero degrees, -10 wind chill, Cold start, Kioti plowing snow PART 1 and more winter fun on the farm! Join Sharon and I for a fun February Freezing Farm Vlog! (FFFV) In today's episode things will be quite different than normal since I injured myself 2 nights ago by cracking a rib and straining my shoulder and hip after falling on the ice! So, Sharon, my wonderful wife will be getting the machines warmed up and ready for some snow plowing because we have a neighbor that needs to get plowed out and does not have a way to do it right now! Also, we'll start in on our mile long driveway and our farm as well. But with a cracked rib, I have to really take it easy so Sharon will be doing the cold start and shuffling me back and forth (kind of like royalty:) and taking some fun and great video shots of this Part 1 mini series! And of course I will get thrown under the bus, probably several times during this video, even when I'm injured! Now that must be true love I guess :). See how the Kioti RX7320 starts in frigid temperatures, enjoy some Polaris Ranger XP 1000 Northstar fun and join us for a very fun, and entertaining couples Winter Vlog from our Southern Illinois farm during this record breaking cold front that we are stuck in! Thanks for joining us, don't forget if you enjoy our content please hit the like button and share it to help us grow our YouTube family for all of our country living adventures! Also consider subscribing to follow all of our Kioti tractor projects, land management projects, wildlife conservation projects, wildlife habitat improvement projects, Bobcat mini excavator projects, building roads, installing culvert pipes, Bobcat T650 CTL skid steer projects, our Kentucky farmhouse rehab project, our 8 acre picker's paradise investment property clean up project, DIY rustic barn wood projects, DIY rustic furniture, and much more country living adventure. Thank you. Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.

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