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<blockquote data-quote="dyates" data-source="post: 606778" data-attributes="member: 7137"><p>This reminds me, I need to get bigger or smaller tires on the old Chevy. Seems the space currently between the rear tire and fender well is perfect for cows to get their head hung. They push their head in and when the fender drops behind their skull, they can't get back out. They stay there until I jack the truck up enough for them to get their head out. Or...maybe I should rub some peanut butter on the frame and use it as a head gate. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyates, post: 606778, member: 7137"] This reminds me, I need to get bigger or smaller tires on the old Chevy. Seems the space currently between the rear tire and fender well is perfect for cows to get their head hung. They push their head in and when the fender drops behind their skull, they can't get back out. They stay there until I jack the truck up enough for them to get their head out. Or...maybe I should rub some peanut butter on the frame and use it as a head gate. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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