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reddogge

12-05-2006 09:33:41




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We use this 8N to haul our guns, gear, and deer in and out of a marsh twice a day in MD. We were Sika deer hunting and you can see the little hooves sticking up in the trailer.




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8N'r

12-05-2006 11:20:48




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 Re: Different use for an 8N in reply to reddogge, 12-05-2006 09:33:41  
Red Dog---nice pic---are those "thingy bars" hanging from the back a ho-made attachment to your draw bar to keep it from spinning? What did you make them out of? Thanks--Tim



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reddogge

12-05-2006 13:09:23




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 Re: Different use for an 8N in reply to 8N'r, 12-05-2006 11:20:48  
This rig isn't actually mine but is owned by the family I hunt with. A member of that family is standing behind the trailer. The bars are homemade by the other man's brother who is a machinist. I believe they are 1/2" stock and they keep the drawbar from rotating.

This is the tractor I mentioned before the season that has a side mount distributor and fires up quicker than any I've seen but has a ring problem and smokes, burns oil, and fouls plugs. It goes through the worst mud you've ever seen time and time again. A grandson is a mechanic at a Mercedes dealership and probably will rebuild the engine someday.

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Nice..John,PA

12-05-2006 09:48:11




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 Re: Different use for an 8N in reply to reddogge, 12-05-2006 09:33:41  
Caution., never shut down the N's engine if'N she's sett'N in water that deep. Especially this time of the year up here in North country.

Happenend to once with my 9N. Fun though.



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coastie

12-05-2006 09:43:41




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 Re: Different use for an 8N in reply to reddogge, 12-05-2006 09:33:41  

Nice picture, I have done that many times up here in NE PA. with my "50 8N. Sure beats draggin" em out.



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