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Posted By: RWE There goes my scope money - 10/26/14
Went to a church benefit auction last night.

Bought a 720 BCS Harvester, with tiller and hill attachment for $600.

I know the son of the guy that donated it to the church. Sean and I shot some deer off his farm for him.

Couple years back I remember him saying his Dad bought it, used it once and realized it was just too much for him to handle.
hmmm I can't think of any good way to attach that to your rifle and not sure it would be much of an aid in sighting anyway


but look at the bright side

oh well you ain't gonna have time to hunt, you'll be busy farmin


feel better already doncha?
Posted By: RWE Re: There goes my scope money - 10/26/14
Well, in the grand scheme, I already have the gun scoped, just looking to upgrade.

Of course, I've been looking to upgrade my tiller also.

I read somewhere that an aftermarket brush cutter/ grinder was available for this thing. Would make lane clearing for deer hunting the cutover a little easier wink



Besides, I'm farming and gardening all my free time anyway. It's the only exercise I get.
sounds like a win/win to me

this way if you miss that big buck, you can always say

"well if I'd had that new scope I wanted, he'd be headed for the freezer"

granted it's work, but clearing and mowing always seemed satisfying to me, you could see you'd got something done at the end of the day.......well sans mechanical issues, those are a beatch
Always enjoyed tilling a patch...
Safariman coulda beat that price......... and he's a Christian.

Prob'ly got a good deal for you on a scope, also.
Posted By: logdog Re: There goes my scope money - 10/26/14
Food plots, for you and the deer. Win Win. Plant veggies sell them to fund scope..
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Posted By: RWE Re: There goes my scope money - 10/26/14
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Very nice RWE.

That looks like a great rig all the way around.
Posted By: RWE Re: There goes my scope money - 10/26/14
Got it off the truck, and had to test it out.

Fired right up (I bought it on faith it would start)

In high gear, you best be ready to hump it. That thing hauls.
well, you could use it for food plots... smile
Posted By: rem141r Re: There goes my scope money - 10/26/14
thats a hoss right there. i have an old troybuilt horse 8hp B&S. that thing is amazing. starts on one pull every time whether its been sitting an hour or a year.
Posted By: eh76 Re: There goes my scope money - 10/26/14
Sounds like a great deal to me!
That will sure help plant a food plot or too! Great deal!
Posted By: tjk Re: There goes my scope money - 10/26/14
Not knowing you or what scopes you already have mounted, but from reading several of your posts over the years, I'd have to believe you have no flies in the ointment as far as optics are concerned. Look at it this way; by the time you saved enough for the new state of the art scope, it would already be a has been and you'd be saving for the new "in" thing. You now own a piece of machinery that you probably will only enhance by using it, and you will probably never be able to replace for anywhere near the cost of what you paid. GOOD BUY, congrats.
Posted By: RWE Re: There goes my scope money - 10/27/14
I read the attachments brochure that came with the manual.

This thing could turn out worse than a gun to accessorize.

Sickle bar, brush cutting decks, even a flipping potato planter attachment.

I thought it was simply a term used when the manual called it a tractor, but that's about the size of it - a 2 wheel walk behind tractor.

As far as the optics go, its an old Burris I was looking to swap out. Certainly not top of the line, even in its prime, but I've heard no complaints. wink
Posted By: T LEE Re: There goes my scope money - 10/27/14
Addictions, they all get us sooner or later, that is a good one.
That thing will put more food in the freezer than a new scope. Nice snag.
Posted By: RWE Re: There goes my scope money - 10/27/14
Originally Posted by tex_n_cal
well, you could use it for food plots... smile


We got one field about 10 acres that used to be pasture - no one ever planted it because it was too rocky, both large and small.

Even bush hogging is a chore, but I marked all the big rocks.

Could run this around the field and broadcast some sunflower and grain.

A minimum depth will set the seed a little better than just winging it.

Everything else we have cleared is either planted corn/soybean or pasture for goats.
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