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Frozen Ground: It’s like digging through concrete out there. When the frost sets in, you’ve got two choices: work harder or work smarter. This is where frost teeth on your bucket become a lifesaver.

Equipment That Doesn’t Want to Start: Your machines need as much warming up as you do. From block heaters to preheating the cab, every bit helps — don’t forget to warm up your coffee while you’re at it!

Slippery Sites: Snow and ice turn worksites into skating rinks. Lay down mats or gravel for traction.

Short Daylight Hours: The sun sets before you’ve even hit your stride. Make those daylight hours count with portable lighting rigs — your productivity depends on it.

Keeping Warm Layer up, grab those hand warmers, and keep a thermos of something hot close by. A warm team is a working team — don’t skimp on comfort.

Winter’s tough, but so are you. What’s your go-to winter survival tip on the job?

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