GCJenks204
"Special Buns"
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Might just be worth the risk
Please report back once you find out.
Might just be worth the risk
Many are that size hereView attachment 361900 View attachment 361901
We are getting some bigger ones coming through the area here. First was shot about 10 miles from me. Part of what is supposed to be happening is they are crossing with domestic dogs and the hybrids are getting bigger. Coydogs. Not sure that is what is up with this one though. Second one I dispatched this last November which is about typical size for the area.
Did you have beef for dinner? I usually have to wait a few weeks before eating them to let the memory fade...kinda weak I know but it takes me a minute to get past it. Lol
Had one snag one of my guinea hens today around noon. Don't see them during the day too often. Was pretty close to the house. Will be hunting yotes now. Must be sick of rabbit. Lead is the next thing they will get here.Many are that size here
Year's ago I reloaded 200 .22 hornets for my late friend jack
After he passed his grandson said there was 188 left
He killed 12 coyotes with a new england single shot .22 hornet
Shot them in the neck
They never took a step.
He turned the heads over to the DNR back then.
I never did get to run that 2166/72 you ported I put less than two tanks through it and parked it iwas supposed to do a job clearing a hill climb but the owner passed away.Pretty sure she'd cost you your manhood if you weren't careful. .
Had one snag one of my guinea hens today around noon. Don't see them during the day too often. Was pretty close to the house. Will be hunting yotes now. Must be sick of rabbit. Lead is the next thing they will get here.
Those .204’s are bad medicine for yotes!They get that here too
Checking and or feeding cows I have the ar or 204ruger
Sent from the Hoskey Hills
you wouldnt last 4 minutes
I work with usace every day… good at citations. Bad at plansets and drawings. We do a lot of construction work for them and….. it’s a struggle.I never did get to run that 2166/72 you ported I put less than two tanks through it and parked it iwas supposed to do a job clearing a hill climb but the owner passed away.
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So now I was supposed to cut on my great nephew's property
He wants to log it this spring but diversified totally destroyed the road and all the flat land on his property.
If you want to get something done call the army core of engineers
After the EPA and division of forestry wouldn't help
The army core took one look and shut everything down and started handing out citations
Hopefully they fix everything by spring.
But you just had step by step photos on how to remove a dash. I'm sure @redline4 could talk you right through a cambelt too.Evening dash'ers.
Longtime listeners will remember my stepmum bought a PT Cruiser, and the enthusiasm I greeted that news with.
Wellllll, it needs a cambelt and an a/c tx valve. Cambelt quotes between 2 and 3 k nzd, tx valve is in the cabin so dash needs to come out so it's a couple of grand too. No NZ Chrysler Ed to be seen.
On receipt of this news I just stared back with a "You're on your own here as previously stated" look on my face.