I remember driving up and looking down into the canyon to see if a down cow had gotten up and her not being there. She had got up and walked out and was on the other side standing there.
Yes I've had a state inspector catch a sample once when he was there when I was getting some blended fertilizer. Neat sampler on a handle that he carefully moved from side to side as he caught the sample off the belt.
Put those limits x brahma crosses out with some stein bottle calves and you can really see the difference in flight instinct. That made an interesting winter dealing with them, wasn't a terrible time just two different speeds they operated at. Plus old pokey who had messed his back up and only...
Age is what gets low use tires. Any tire that is seven or older is at risk of failure in my experience. We sell Gladiator trailer tires at work and haven't had many complaints. They're warranty sucks though.
Neighbors tom cat would come over and stay. He would almost beat you home when you took him back, two miles cross country. One day Dad had enough of him backing up on the driver's side wiper and marking the windshield. In a boot he went, after he healed up took him back home and he stayed.
The route they give you can be the problem.
We see so many big loads routed through here it isn't even a big deal unless they have multiple highway patrol escorting them, and crews to raise wires. The upside is they build us nice wide bridges as they replace the older outdated ones.
Right kenny thomas.
Until you experience a fire at the level these get to fueled by high winds with gusts to 50mph with some up to 60mph and bone dry standing fuel, it's hard to understand what it's like. We had ash falling with the fire still a hundred miles away and burnt stems and such when...
That was a wild ride.
If the fire last night had kept traveling east at the rate it was last night, about five mile per hour, it would have been here early this morning. With the wind change last night it changed directions and they got a bit of a handle on it I believe.
My grandson west of...
I don't think I've spun a set of Toyo's that one of them didn't take a lot of weight to balance. Mastercraft trail HD. Kumho AT52, yokohoma's are all good mid range priced tires. I'm running kumho tires on my personal pick up.
No end to attachments for a skid steer, they're like a powered Swiss army knife.
I'm kicking around buying one to put a tree saw on, then the brush beaters/shredders look neat, and need a grapple. A bale spike, a pallet fork the list is endless.
I've always thought that the rumen microbes needed protein to increase numbers to digest low quality roughage/feed, and that the increased digestion rate led to increased feed consumption.
I've looked at the information Riomi has put out but never seen anything that inspired me to try it out.