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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 117635" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Years ago we hunted on a ranch that was all straight up and straight down and covred with brush. Once a week the owner would grind to a ridge with his old whiny engined/transmission truck. Took him about an hour to crawl to the top. This was a 1500 acre area and by the time he got to the top, most of the cows had gathered at the feed bunks on top. After many years of using that old truck it finally gave up the ghost and he got a new one that wasn;t noisy. He had to train the cows all over again and used a siren as he drove to get them headed to the top. They had become so trained to that old truck sound that it was hard to get them to respond to the new sound.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 117635, member: 34"] Years ago we hunted on a ranch that was all straight up and straight down and covred with brush. Once a week the owner would grind to a ridge with his old whiny engined/transmission truck. Took him about an hour to crawl to the top. This was a 1500 acre area and by the time he got to the top, most of the cows had gathered at the feed bunks on top. After many years of using that old truck it finally gave up the ghost and he got a new one that wasn;t noisy. He had to train the cows all over again and used a siren as he drove to get them headed to the top. They had become so trained to that old truck sound that it was hard to get them to respond to the new sound. dun [/QUOTE]
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