Didn't mean to let that one go, wasn't even a deer around just pulled her back in the stand to see how it felt. Bumped the release on the let down.Wow awfully high. What the heck happened lol
Lol. Yep. I’ve done thatDidn't mean to let that one go, wasn't even a deer around just pulled her back in the stand to see how it felt. Bumped the release on the let down.
I shoot a Carter Lucky release, kinda touchy for huntin but I like it.
Hmmmm! Random picture!!!
Security cam?
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Picked up a pair of 16" rims for the front of the 641 a couple weeks ago, set the skinny 19" set aside for now. Looking for some good front wheel weights and maybe load these front tires too, front end gets pretty light bouncing down the road with the splitter hanging off the back lol...
Nice old tractor. But what nice old ford is that sitting behind it
Converted to dollars they’re around $550-600. 52cc.I just looked them up. Some if them look ok on specs. How are they on price?
Great looking truck. I love that model ford'73 F250 originally from Big Country Ford in Clovis New Mexico. Lived out there all its' life until 2 years ago when it was bought at auction by a guy from Darlington South Carolina, trucked out to him from Clovis, then we picked it up a couple months after.
He did the quickie paint job and put those wheels on it. It also came with the original wheels and a bunch of other stuff.
Wifey likes driving it, brings it back with a smile and stories everytime. That's all that matters to me anymore, looking forward to seeing that smile again...
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Those pics were taken at the property we were to have moved into to caretake for a few years. That rug got pulled out from under us when the eldest son got run over back up in Connecticut on June 4th 2016. Since then everything's just kinda f'd up.
Wish we were there, man.
Converted to dollars they’re around $550-600. 52cc.
I just read up on the history behind the company, and it seems they merged with two Italian companies in 2000. One of them being Alpina chainsaws and brushcutters.
I wonder how much influence from the old Alpina saws are in these new ones, or if they’re just Chinese imports.