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  1. I would say you can match a flail mower's HP requirement and cutting width pretty much the same as the rotary mower types and be good to go. Al
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  3. I have seen self powered flail type mowers for ATVs that are pull behinds also. I purchased a three point flail mower this spring, I prefer a flail over the bush hog type for several reasons. They do not stick out so far behind the tractor making them more maneuverable, they do not send rocks flying like missiles to parts unknown and they give a really nice looking cut on grass. While probably not as effective as the hog type on bigger saplings and such, with the hammer type knives they can and will shred and pulverize brush up to 3 inches in diameter. My pastures look like a golf course. Al
  4. I have more than three that I like a lot but the ones I listed are the go-to firearms that I have used most times when I am hunting. 1. A 20 ga SKB double that I have used for much of my small game hunting especially birds and rabbits. 2. A Husqvarna light sporter in 280 Remington used for much of my big game hunting, fast handling and nice to carry. 3. Ruger model 77 Varmint in 220 Swift used for much of my Varmint hunting (chucks and crows), very accurate. 4. Honorable mention, Remington 541S in 22 LR, too many Squirrels to count fell to this one, very accurate.
  5. That camo is for hunting between the sheets! Al
  6. Here is a blast from the past that can do some serious work if you can find a nice one, the Power King Economy tractor, this one is mine and I have it fixed up for show more than anything else, I use it mostly for pulling around a ton and a half dump trailer which I use quite a bit. There was a nice one with a mower for sale up in Watertown a couple of months ago for $1700. Al
  7. Take a look around on craig's list all kinds of tractors for sale, take your time and not be in a hurry and you can find some good buys. below are a couple of examples I found in five minutes. Al
  8. If you are serious about maintaining grass and planting food plots a compact utility tractor with a three point hitch is the way to go. It does not have to be new, you can buy a pretty nice tractor if you shop around. mowers, plows, disks, rakes, tillers and planters can all be operated by a good tractor. A zero turn will work well for cutting grass but using one for implements would not would out too well I think. Al
  9. It will be a good time Dan have fun. I find meeting up with folks I have not seen in many years interesting and fun, folk's looks can sure change a lot as they age. I had a beautiful teacher that all the guys in her class would just sit there and drool over, ran into her 40 years later and did not recognize her, she was a little old lady with white hair. Went on a road trip to Tennessee to pick up an Airedale from a breeder friend of mine. I would be passing close to Madison Indiana where an old co worker that I hunted with and did a lot of motorcycling with had retired to and had lost contact with and had not seen in 20 years. He was more of my Dad's age and had retired from the Air force and stayed in worked in the area for several years before going back home and I decided to make a stop to see if I could find him. He was one of those guys that would ad a few inches to the fish he caught or the weight of his deer but his all time great was that he had killed an 80 pound coon on the bank of the Ohio river which he hunted in his youth and we never let him live that one down. Drove into Madison without a clue where he lived but a little detective work at a diner pointed me to a fellow that knew him a couple of blocks away and he gave me directions to his home. Now back in the day I hung around with this fellow I had a head of hair that would have a hard time fitting in a bushel basket but had since those days had began cutting it short. So I find his house and walk up to the door and knock, the door opens and there he was looking pretty much the same, just a little grayer. I said to him "I am from NY and have come down here to hunt the 80 pound coons that you swear inhabit these parts. He looks at me for a moment with a look of disbelief and says "Who the hell are you?" I just about pissed my pants laughing. In a couple of seconds he recognized who I was and we had a good laugh. He ended up going with me to Tennessee and we had a great time for several days, was glad I took the time to find him as he passed away a couple of years later. Al
  10. Have you ever used one? Those grills will cook a hot dog any way you want, from Gas Station style just hot to burnt black and everywhere in between, they have complete heat control settings. As for the so called "Gas Station" hot dogs, they are put on the lowest setting so they can be left on all day if need be so they do not burn, not my idea of a way to cook hot dogs. Al
  11. When it comes to hot dogs, brats and sausages I am pretty easy to please but I do like Hoffmans a lot. Sometimes when I have the family over the main course is various brands of assorted dogs. I picked up a commercial style hot dog roller grill and use it for those occasions, it works great and keeps them coming with minimal attention. Al
  12. For picnics, day trips, etc it is tough to be the classic Coleman 54 qt steel belt, I used one for many years and just replaced the old beat up one which still performed well with a new model last summer. They work great, they look great and are priced reasonable along with a variety of colors. Al
  13. I would like to meet some of you folks but it is a little too long of a drive for me. Al
  14. I will surely be firing some full powered 357 ammo, but this revolver will be fired mostly with 38 special target loads as I have a large quantity of cast and swaged lead 357 bullets laying around here on the shelves along with a bunch of once fired 38 special cases I acquired. Also a big container of "titewad" powder which should make up some good plinking loads for a song so I will be more than likely leaving the grips as they are as recoil will not come into play much. While Pachmayr are more comfortable when it comes to recoil I just can not warm up to them and prefer wood, and even though they sting a bit it don't bother me a whole lot. Al
  15. I am in the market for a compact 357 revolver myself, I am leaning toward the Ruger SP 101 Match Champion and will will be taking the plunge soon. Al
  16. For me the key word in that quote is "little" the color would have very little bearing. I have come across quite a few odd color mutations when hunting such as an almost all white coon, black squirrels and woodchucks, red coyotes and almost black foxes, none got a free pass because of their color. If I had a nice size piebald doe present herself during season and I had a permit she would get shot and the same would go for a piebald buck. Al
  17. I too have difficulty with open sights these days. The best solution I have come up with is converting most all of my open sighted firearms to fire sight type front sights which have helped me quite a bit especially in low lighting conditions. They standout really well and are easy to install on most guns. A couple of days ago I was out blasting away with my Kingston Garand 22 LR and decided to try a fire sight on that rifle too because of poor sight acquisition against certain backgrounds, ordered one of these. Al
  18. Anyone considering going on some big game hunts that is a very nice rifle and scope along with that 338 Winchester mag cartridge it can handle with ease just about any big game animal that walks and all of them in this part of the world. Once upon a time I owned a 338 and have fond memories of that rifle, a Sako Finnbear mounted with a 2x7 Leupold scope that had a three inch dot reticle. Killed an Elk a Caribou and three Whitetails along with a bunch of woodchucks I would hunt for practice and for getting a good feel for that rifle in field conditions. Al
  19. Henry makes some very nice commemorative rifles and your Fireman's model is no exception. They are a little fancy to beat up in the woods but great to bring to the range for some target and plinking fun, take her out of the case and she will draw a crowd. Congrats on your new rifle and your retirement. Al
  20. If I frequent a place with a lot of snakes I will be packing. These here work good for snakes, I buy the empty capsules and load my own. I bank fished on the Black River years ago and it was loaded with big water snakes. The bank was mostly big flat rocks and and in the cracks between those rocks was snake city, when the sun came out they would slither out to warm themselves all over the place sometimes just a few feet away. The shot capsules also work good on big eels, when reeled in they would be wound up in a big slimey ball. Hold them up and give them a charge of rat shot and they straighten right out for easy removal of the hook. As for Tennessee I think it is a great place for retirement, been down there several times visiting friends, had a good time and liked what I saw. Al
  21. This was my crotch rocket until some dirty son's of bitches broke into my Barn and stole it.
  22. South Dakota is a real sleeper when it comes to hunting, it is some of the best in the US, the Black hills area is beautiful. https://southdakotahunting.com/seasons
  23. Growing up in the country a half hour from town with no transportation farm work was pretty much all that was available to me in my early teens. Occasionally some yard work and snow shoveling would be offered. None of it was what I would call pleasant. Dairy farms was helping with milking, feeding cows and haying. Crop farms, was planting and harvesting along with irrigation on some crops. Beans, Beets and Brussels Sprouts is what the farms I worked on grew. $7.00 a day was the most I made and I was damned glad to get it. Al
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