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G-Man replied to LET EM GROW's topic in ATV's , UTV's, Dirtbikes & Snowmobiles
I have a couple of friends that had rzrs. They learned to hate them,breakdowns and replace a lot of suspension parts, bearings especially wore quickly ,one went to a kioti diesel 2 seater and the other went to a can am.. I've ridden in both and I would buy a can am if i was in the market. -
They prolly think its sexy like a british accent
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Really cant sit on neighbors driveway.. ..lol
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Had to to avoid lawsuits against 2nd amendment ...they dont want their laws shot down as unconstitutional..would severely hurt their anti gun campaign
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I enjoy the show but they always make such unusable knives , Bowie's and choppers.. look cool but not much use today, cant remember last time I saw a Bowie on someone's hip... I'd like to see them make a nice skinner.. 4 to 6in blade Instead of a 12 to 14.. I dont plan on sticking a pig anytime soon... the sword/weapon making at the end is great and a good challange.
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A few pics from before the wind storm monday
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JaKes, Another month and beard my be visable if it has one Jake a hen by comparison would be smaller and brown tip feathers Dark tipped feathers , lack of feathers on neck, best sign of jake, some may never develop a beard ,although rare.
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I've had best luck with minnow as bait in spring, you will need to add fathead every year as they are slow swimmers and get devoured, I actually made another pond just for minnows and crayfish to use as bait in my big pond..
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Started in sales at a record store then was buyer for store,, taught secondary ed learned I hate kids today, went into construction enjoyed that a lot did a lot of tile work commercially, realized I couldnt do that kind of work my whole life, went to work on the railroad , started as conductor and been an engineer for last 14. Grew up on a farm and basically hobby farm for food wildlife now and still work on railroad.. 12 years left to go and I'm out..
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I've save 100 a week playing the jukebox at local pub, plus drinks and dinner costs...
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I collected the bronzes when they were bronze.. Lost interest in most of their stuff as it's all made in china crap now..
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A Rope cocker or a generic crank is what you need.
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Yep, just need to pick up a few hundred lbs of triple 19 and I'll be ready as well for corn though I do. Want to fix shoes on planter it could go as is..
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More than legal tip to tip is measured not axle Add 1 or 2 inches to that...
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My strap is velcro but I have it where I can slide it on and off without taking it apart. But there are many many different replacement straps available.
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Happy Birthday!!
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Damn stumps in small plots.. did this last fall and decided to fix it this spring. Well I started this before the snowstorm,unfortunately work got in the way..finished it up today. All set for working ground now. Still have some work on cullimulcher and planter shoes.. but they will have to wait for better weather..
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I use a wrist strap caliper, I actually have 2 exactly the same one I wear out into field and other in my fanny pack/hip quiver. Had a hand held dropped it 1x in in opportune moment and couldnt retrieve it before target walked in . I like having my hand s free to climb, use calls use phone,ect and it just swings out of way with little chance of dropping. If I do take it off and I drop it, I have 2nd all.set up same way 1lb trigger pull in pack hangingnonntree with my quiver.
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8 pieces of 3/16 plate steel , 3 in wide 22in long....lol.. I'll survive. wish welding shop was open.
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Neighbor has some kind of filtering system. My water is fine fortunately.
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Heard 3 this am on the roost, nice to hear as sun rises
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Using a log method, spore is mixed in sawdust and formed into dowels, drill holes and pound dowels into the ,seal with wax and keep in most shady area watering logs if necessary, and wait...... 6 months to a year depending on variety.. then harvest your mushrooms