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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 180938" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Eight or ten years ago I was at a farm auction and they had a home made calf puller. Just a U shaped piece of metal for the butt plate with a pipe and a boat trailer winch all welded together. I bought it cheap. Took it home and through it in the shed. I hadn't pulled a calf in years and never had to use it.... until last night. Normally the few I have to pull I just do by hand. Well this one last night I couldn't move no matter how hard I pulled. I hooked the puller to him and out he came. I swear this bull calf is half grown. I realized that I need to oil up the winch but it worked. That $10 I spent years ago was money well spent.</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 180938, member: 498"] Eight or ten years ago I was at a farm auction and they had a home made calf puller. Just a U shaped piece of metal for the butt plate with a pipe and a boat trailer winch all welded together. I bought it cheap. Took it home and through it in the shed. I hadn't pulled a calf in years and never had to use it.... until last night. Normally the few I have to pull I just do by hand. Well this one last night I couldn't move no matter how hard I pulled. I hooked the puller to him and out he came. I swear this bull calf is half grown. I realized that I need to oil up the winch but it worked. That $10 I spent years ago was money well spent. Dave [/QUOTE]
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