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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1459995" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I spent this morning helping a friend, his pastor, and pastor's son gather up a small bunch. There was 18 fall pairs and 25 yearling replacement heifers. I got the easy and warm job. I dropped them off and drove the pickup around. It is two miles from the drop off point to the county road where in met them. I have hunted that property. There are two canyons between point A and point B that you aren't driving a quad through. Once at the county road it was another two miles down the road to the property where the corral and loading chute are. There is no way a quad or a grain bucket would work in this situation. But three guys horseback and two good dogs made fairly quick work of it. They were a little cold (25 degrees and there was 3 inches of snow there yesterday) but the heater worked just fine in the pickup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1459995, member: 498"] I spent this morning helping a friend, his pastor, and pastor's son gather up a small bunch. There was 18 fall pairs and 25 yearling replacement heifers. I got the easy and warm job. I dropped them off and drove the pickup around. It is two miles from the drop off point to the county road where in met them. I have hunted that property. There are two canyons between point A and point B that you aren't driving a quad through. Once at the county road it was another two miles down the road to the property where the corral and loading chute are. There is no way a quad or a grain bucket would work in this situation. But three guys horseback and two good dogs made fairly quick work of it. They were a little cold (25 degrees and there was 3 inches of snow there yesterday) but the heater worked just fine in the pickup. [/QUOTE]
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