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Posted by the tractor vet on June 15, 2007 at 06:58:03 from (75.19.125.193):
Are going to try this hayen thing again . Still lots of dew on the grass so let the sun work on the top for and hour and try and gather up what i can after the wind wed.I think i will take one of my friends with me today and try and serve some EVICTION NOTICES as the land owner is gone on vacation and i realy don't think he will miss a few ground hogs.They have one SUPER hole where there are FIVE yes FIVE groundhogs liven in and area that ya can back a oneton truck into and darn near drive a tractor on the bed with out ramps we have been using it to load 4 bales on the truck with the bale spear on the 706 , also there are some holes that if ya happen to miss them the ft. axel will will rub the ground as the tire and wheel are all the way in on the 706 as we only have 7.50 x16on it the 1066 with the 1100 on the ft. will bounce thru them .
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