Posted by rla on December 13, 2016 at 05:03:30 from (162.39.22.109):
In Reply to: wildlife story posted by KEH on December 12, 2016 at 14:36:47:
Once while helping my BIL & traveling From Bradford Pa. to Titusville a car hit a deer near Warren Pa. He car was driveable & my BIL said he'd take care of the deer for her. So he had me help him throw in the back of his truck which had a utility body with tool box's & 2 ladders bungied corded to the ladder rack. Befor we got to Youngsville I looked back threw the window & said Bad News. That deer is standing up with it's head threw a ladder & wanting out in the worst kind of way. What a flurry of noise as we stopped, he tried to use a 4' pipe wrench to put the deer down & doing 500.00 worth of damage to his truck. The rubber cords let loose & then the deer left the bed taking his ladder with him.. We finally caught up to the deer & removed the ladder & the deer bounced away acrost the river.. He looked at me & said, Don't ever do that again.
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