You are a good dog owner! Their nails look great!Thank goodness for the rear seat delete. Lab tested, lab approved. View attachment 8258
Thanks to dad lol. I suck at nails. I take them out to visit him to get nails done. It's the black, I can't see the quick as easily as the lighter colored nails.You are a good dog owner! Their nails look great!
Thanks! I love them. They are awesome. They absolutely love the rear seat area. Especially with the windows down. So much room back there now.Love the dogs brother, your truck looks awesome! That rear seat delete makes for an awesome camper as well, AC and heated! Love it!
I thought about rear seat delete, however, the day after would end up with people we would need to haul. It happens like clock work when we load up the back seat with gear. I still need to install stuff (under seat storage for plow shears and farming implements) Sound deadening, the amp, door speakers and Sub from a group buy way to long ago..... I need to get that done soon before it gets cold, I need to install a PA system too, will come in handy for playing some WagerThanks! I love them. They are awesome. They absolutely love the rear seat area. Especially with the windows down. So much room back there now.
Nice. Looks like the pack and pew worked. Looks like close to 100Lbs of meat. Love me some fried up with eggs for breakfast.
He will taste great! Grass, safflower, and alfalfa fed lol. Already got the antlers off the head and drying to make a mount later.Wow! Nice looking animal, I hope he adorns your wall and fills you freezer.
Once I skinned him I saw the damage. Lost one whole shoulder/leg. Bullet went through the shoulder bone and double lunged. But the shoulder was too bloodshot to salvage. There was some good meat, but not enough for a meal. Dogs got some scraps out of it. Weighed 123lbs hanging. Should get 50-60 lbs of deboned meat for the freezer. I also have another second deer tag for November I was drawn for this year. So hopefully I can fill that tag as well. Elk starts Saturday.Nice. Looks like the pack and pew worked. Looks like close to 100Lbs of meat. Love me some fried up with eggs for breakfast.
From the picture it looked about 150lbs bummer about the shoulder but it happens. Just glad you were able to drop one.Once I skinned him I saw the damage. Lost one whole shoulder/leg. Bullet went through the shoulder bone and double lunged. But the shoulder was too bloodshot to salvage. There was some good meat, but not enough for a meal. Dogs got some scraps out of it. Weighed 123lbs hanging. Should get 50-60 lbs of deboned meat for the freezer. I also have another second deer tag for November I was drawn for this year. So hopefully I can fill that tag as well. Elk starts Saturday.
Would have been around 140 with the undamaged meat. It was still a good sized deer. I have shot bigger, but around here they usually don't make it to full maturity unless on private property. I was hunting feel free to hunt. Legal deer are hard to come by. Biggest buck I've gotten came from the mountains. Back where most people don't want to go. The deer have a better chance of getting fully mature.From the picture it looked about 150lbs bummer about the shoulder but it happens. Just glad you were able to drop one.
Hey how do you like your 1025r? I am looking at one of those or maybe a 2032r.
I grew up with Kubotas actually. They were fine tractors. I’m looking to go team green this time around. I like the size of the 2032r. Clearly you like your BX so tel me why did you go BX over Deere?Whazzat? You're considering a BX23S? I knew you were smarter than the average bear.
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Yep Yanmar still makes the Deere engines I haven’t the slightest who makes their trans though.Even though I have a dealer for each within a stones throw the BX series is much more popular around my area than the JD subcompacts.
One factor, for me, was Q-doba manufactures the entire tractor. At the time JD was using Yanmar engines and I'm not sure if they made their own hydrostatic drive.