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Put it on your Harley. :motorino:


The thought crossed my mind.
I know a guy who has a Aerocharger kit on his Street Glide. With all the work involved, it would be better to buy a kit I think.
I've been kicking around putting a couple psi into the Mitsubishi engine in the Bobcat..need to do some research into that engine a bit more.
 

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Neighbor got this on his game camera last week

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Jerry Clower called them things "souped up wildcats".
His buddy John once tangled with one up a tree when he mistook it for a racoon.
Google it, it makes for a good story.:)
 

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Why sell? Time for new blood?

I've had two bulls for a few years. Sir Loin, and Easy.

Easy is a polled Hereford. He's a few years younger, easier to handle, and makes a calf that grows faster. I figured I should sell Sir Loin before he was too old, and only good for hamburger.
 

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I've had two bulls for a few years. Sir Loin, and Easy.

Easy is a polled Hereford. He's a few years younger, easier to handle, and makes a calf that grows faster. I figured I should sell Sir Loin before he was too old, and only good for hamburger.
I disremember.
What breed was Sir Loin?
Dad had a PH bull for a few years.
Did good with the ladies, and dont remember a lot of problems with calves, but that was one STUBBORN MFER!
THE limosin he had right after was the same damn way.:mad:
 

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Tornado down 8mi n of us
Too dang close [emoji15]


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As @Stump Shot said, they are all too close. In ‘77 I spent a couple weeks on my uncles farm, one came through the yard between the house and barn just high enough to spare the structures, 1/4 mile up the road the destruction path began and took out the neighbours much larger operation. Over $1 million in damage 45 years ago, I’d hate to think what that would be now.
 

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good looking steaks

lol you have to show them they are not boss
I attempted that with the Limosine bull.
Dad called him "BC".
He liked to headbutt the square bales I put out every evening before I could cut the twines and just make a damn mess.
One evening I carried a 9 iron from an old golf bag dad had found somewhere with me.
Carried the bales put and set them down.
Here he came, so I reared back and let him have it to the point of the scull right behind the ears.
Head broke off the chitty golf club, and he just cut eyes up at me like "really mfer?". Then he continued tossing square bales.
Guess hes long since gone through McDonald's, so theres that...:)
 
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