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Had a truck peestol yesterday...grin Trapline gun.. It mainly rides in a holster/belt slung over the seat.. Pretty handy really. Sam, how come the .243 Montucky doesn't have the redneck palm swell yet?
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My blue handled Kleins go everywhere with me, too.....
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Sam whats wrong with pushing the bales for unrolling with your loader bucket ?
but when it comes to pushing them with the front wheel.....you need a 7045 Allis.....tire is just the right size.....grin
SD, that works with a nice round tight core bale but slighty egged shaped loose core bales won't roll nearly as easily. They pinch into the ground or just slide.
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My blue handled Kleins go everywhere with me, too..... Pliers in the door, fence stretcher behind the seat. We had a few cows out last week. My little four legged buddy takes care of that problem!
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Sam whats wrong with pushing the bales for unrolling with your loader bucket ?
but when it comes to pushing them with the front wheel.....you need a 7045 Allis.....tire is just the right size.....grin
SD, that works with a nice round tight core bale but slighty egged shaped loose core bales won't roll nearly as easily. They pinch into the ground or just slide. well the saggy bales are more work , I grant ya , but if you flip them a few times with the bucket tilt , they will get started usually have as many poor bales as perfect myself....
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I'll be glad when all of this holiday crap is said and done. The in(out?)-laws came over and brought my pooch a snazzy pink collar and bow - how gay is that? Who ever heard of a farm dog with a collar? It was gone 5 minutes after they left. The holidays can be rough on a girl:
God is great, beer is good, and people are crazy...
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Finally got out after two weeks of weekend duty and call. Went to check zero on a rifle for a hunt tomorrow and switched to the ol' LTR after it stacked 165 Trophy Tactical Bondeds into a bit over .25. The other rifle is in the backseat while the LTR, Beretta Xtrema2 for crow attacks and the Gen2 G19 (NYPD Blue era)for incidentals got front-seat privileges. My Jack Russell died at 13 a couple years back and don't think I can replace her easily. [img:left] [/img]
�When in doubt, I whip it out.� Uncle Ted
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My blue handled Kleins go everywhere with me, too..... Those Kliens and the baby Vice-grips are essentials... CFVA, that dog doesn't look like the pink collar sort..
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