Jogeephus
Well-known member
Ya'll probably know this trick but I figured somebody might not. I worked some cattle this weekend and we were cleaning up. Noticed the fella helping me was rooting through my toolbox and I asked him what he needed. He said the needle was stuck and wouldn't turn and he needed pliars to take it off.
I took the syringe and pointed the needle down on the fence and bent the needle. The bent needle allows added leverage and you can easily turn the needle and remove it from the syringe. I then put the used needles in an aluminum can and smashed it so no one would get stuck later.
I took the syringe and pointed the needle down on the fence and bent the needle. The bent needle allows added leverage and you can easily turn the needle and remove it from the syringe. I then put the used needles in an aluminum can and smashed it so no one would get stuck later.