Coming into Winter 2024/25 a low pressure hydraulic hose on the digger got a hole chafed in it. It was an odd legged 90' bend, but I sourced a new silicone one and fitted it. Ordered some hydraulic oil which never came, then Christmas arrived, then as I sourced another supplier of oil the snow hit:
Winter 2023/24 was the stormiest, wettest we'd encountered up here, Winter 2024/25 was shaping up to be the coldest. About a foot of snow fell, drifted up to 4' in places and wasn't going to leave for a while due to plummeting temps. We're used to being snowed in, but not usually for this long.
The thick snow meant the rabbits (and any other animals) were short of food and they could now reach parts of the fruit trees they hadn't been able to until now, little bit of a nibble here:
I'll be surprised if this one survives at all:
I've got two fairly important health appointments coming up tomorrow and Friday and a thaw date of Sun/Mon. I didn't want to use the digger as it's low on hydraulic fluid, but had to do something to get us out. So after:
I'd procrastinated.
Stumbled through the deep snow walking the dog
Frozen me nuts off trying to get the digger defrosted and failed.
Come back indoors to defrost myself and read the manual to get an idea of where the frozen bits might be
Been advised to set fire to it
Gone back and fixed it
Greased it
Topped up with diesel
It was getting late. s**t I hate these short days!
It's not our track, it's 1/4 a mile long and our neighbour is a w

so I cleared as much as I could and drove over the rest to flatten it down. It mostly worked, but the snow was so cold and powdery some of the deepest bits were wouldn't pack down. You need a bit of daytime melt, then freeze overnight to get it to be compact enough to drive on.
The sun was setting as I got Terry out and he made it up, but I knew the road car wouldn't. It's 4x4, but on road tyres, automatic, has stupid traction control, no LSDs and is just pathetic in more than 2mm of snow.
Will probably head back with the digger at first light to clear the deep soft bits and try to make my appointment with the dentist, I've needed this work doing for a year now!