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    Best tire for livestock trailer?

    7.5-16 is a little bit taller and a little bit narrower than what you have, but should fit OK. Mine came with the same tire size as yours has, and the hankooks fit. They have always lasted along time for me, with only one flat in several years, whereas the Chinese tires I haven’t replaced get...
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    John Deere 2755 door latch

    You can remove the two screws holding the latch to the mount and it is easy to get to and weld. Mark where the latch is positioned before you take the screws out and you might avoid having to adjust it. There is enough adjustment that the position you weld it on at isn’t super critical, but the...
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    CT Roll-Call

    Heree (reply requires 5 or more letters, tricky OP)
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    So Long, My Old Friend

    He was the perfect example of "book learned" and "school of hard knocks learned"
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    HSUS ad on this website!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Dun, I think you are on to something with the BOT deal. I posted about a Hobart welder and the next topic I clicked on had an ad for a Hobart welder at the bottom. I think we should exploit the bot's weakness and post words like the profession that involves poles and dancing and see what kind of...
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    dun's new cows

    Nah, i think it just looks that way cause of poor photography angle and poor foot placement, probably be OK once you got her home.
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    Looking to buy welder

    I found a lincoln powerarc 4000 in excellent used shape for under $650. It does good enough for the somewhat heavier welding, although it won't do what the plug in lincoln box arc welder(don't remember the model). I have ran a Hobart 180 Handler both gas and flux cored off the powerarc's...
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    Bull (pics)

    :lol2: How many $'s per pound would that work out to?
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    Bull (pics)

    I believe its alittle late to dehorn the ones in the last two pictures. Sure do like the others though.
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    Valley Of The Kings, AR (pics)

    Have you had any more sightings since they lost their velvet?
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    S&W Bodyguard

    I liked the trigger pull, but then again, I liked the LCR's trigger. The 642 may have spoiled you. I ended up with a LCP because it was so much easier to conceal; it shoots good and is reliable but must have at least a 10 pound trigger pull.
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    S&W Bodyguard

    They feel and look similar to the LCR. It seemed to me the LCR is alittle better made; didn't really like the cylinder release on the S&W. But I sure wouldn't turn one down if the price was cheap. I did like the laser setup on it.
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    what is best for respitory

    Baytril and Banamine have always worked wonders for me.
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    Sunburn

    I've never burned my head, but I did burn my retinas or eyeballs while welding when I was a 6 or 7 years old. I was trying to build a live trap for mice out of large nails. There were lots of little tack welds, so I just shut my eyes rather than wear the welding helment. I'll never forget that...
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    Settle this fight we have everytime we work cattle!!!!

    Same as Dun unless the entire bottle will be used on the group of cattle being worked. Then I will not take time to use a new needle when drawing from the bottle and just use the same needle until damaged or dull.
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    Cattle Identification

    Calves get the same # as the cow that had them. If they become replacements, the tag is changed to a different #. Bulls right ear, heifers left ear. I have also started recording the number on their metal Brucellosis tag in the record book so I can identify the cow if she loses both her plastic...
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    Pipe through pond dam?

    Redbull: Did you use PVC or gavinized? I got 2" schedule 80 but am still concerned about punching a hole in the PVC with a rock when packing back the clay with the backhoe bucket,,,,I may be worrying too much. JKWilson: The pipe will supply a "freeze proof" waterer, so the water hose wouldn't...
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    Pipe through pond dam?

    Has anyone ever put a pipe in an existing pond without draining the water first? At one time there was a man in my area that would install cattle waterers in existing ponds, but he is no longer here. The best thing I can come up with is digging halfway across the dam beginning on the water side...
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    Some Herefords to look at

    Wichita, I did not read anything into it; just read what is wrote. It did not say "ending test weight" nor did it reference a test. The problem was that I DIDN'T read enough into it. My bad. But thanks for clearing that weight thing up; I thought it must have been a typo.
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