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FL/GA PLS
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Adam, post: 408488, member: 8900 wrote: Horses will eat the seats off a tractor if you leave it in the pasture.

Adam, you probably don't have a clue about this:

"Junior Samples" cousin Waldo eats the stuffin' out of bucket seats if left alone in the car alone.

Some here might remember who "Junior" was. 😉


 
Posted : January 12, 2017 5:33 am
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I've used the hay rings found in rancher's pastures to place around setups and it helps to drive 3 or 4 tpost around them so the aggressive beasts don't slide them over your equipment.
I always keep half dozen tpost, driver and puller on my trailer.
You can also setup a temporary electric fence around you equipment with some tpost, wire and a 12volt fence charger system.


 
Posted : January 12, 2017 9:33 am
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FL/GA PLS., post: 408714, member: 379 wrote: Adam, you probably don't have a clue about this:

"Junior Samples" cousin Waldo eats the stuffin' out of bucket seats if left alone in the car alone.

Some here might remember who "Junior" was. 😉

I remember one episode where Arch asked Junior how the potato crop was.

"Well, some of 'em was about the size of marbles, but the rest of 'em was real small".


 
Posted : January 12, 2017 9:45 am
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A Harris, post: 408746, member: 81 wrote: I've used the hay rings found in rancher's pastures to place around setups and it helps to drive 3 or 4 tpost around them so the aggressive beasts don't slide them over your equipment.
I always keep half dozen tpost, driver and puller on my trailer.
You can also setup a temporary electric fence around you equipment with some tpost, wire and a 12volt fence charger system.

I have carried a few panels to jobs where there was no other place for the base except with the cattle or horses. T posts are a must.


 
Posted : January 12, 2017 10:26 am
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