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<blockquote data-quote="papavillars" data-source="post: 949909" data-attributes="member: 13564"><p>Last month I had a calf shot and killed. So this weekend I took my grand kids to the farm for a little fishing ,hunting , and misbehaving. Saturday evening as we were driving to our hog blinds I spotted a Nissan Frontier pickup sitting in my back pasture. Well we do not own one, so I drove over and could tell it had not been there very long. The door was unlocked so I honked the horn several times and waited, no one showed. Hard shell rifle cases in the bed of the truck, so I did not want to take my gkids into the woods. Now I am really pi$$ed. Drove to the barn and got my tractor and a chain. Hooked up the truck and dragged it to my cabin, and waited. Again no one showed, now itis past dark about eleven p.m.. Hooked up the tractor and dragged it out to the highway. Called the sheriff, deputy said sounds like an abandoned vehicle, would make a nice flat bed farm truck. I laughed and said when they received a report of a stolen truck where they could find it. Started to pull all four valve stems , but I didn't. Vehicle sat there for two days, and then there was a knock on the door. A man and two teenagers had knocked. He introduced himself and the kids. They had been dove hunting,down an oil road and entered the property thru a neighbors gate. The boys were quite contrite and apologetic. Dad said the boys are available free of charge for a lot of fence work or whatever else needed to be done as long as it was hard labor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="papavillars, post: 949909, member: 13564"] Last month I had a calf shot and killed. So this weekend I took my grand kids to the farm for a little fishing ,hunting , and misbehaving. Saturday evening as we were driving to our hog blinds I spotted a Nissan Frontier pickup sitting in my back pasture. Well we do not own one, so I drove over and could tell it had not been there very long. The door was unlocked so I honked the horn several times and waited, no one showed. Hard shell rifle cases in the bed of the truck, so I did not want to take my gkids into the woods. Now I am really pi$$ed. Drove to the barn and got my tractor and a chain. Hooked up the truck and dragged it to my cabin, and waited. Again no one showed, now itis past dark about eleven p.m.. Hooked up the tractor and dragged it out to the highway. Called the sheriff, deputy said sounds like an abandoned vehicle, would make a nice flat bed farm truck. I laughed and said when they received a report of a stolen truck where they could find it. Started to pull all four valve stems , but I didn't. Vehicle sat there for two days, and then there was a knock on the door. A man and two teenagers had knocked. He introduced himself and the kids. They had been dove hunting,down an oil road and entered the property thru a neighbors gate. The boys were quite contrite and apologetic. Dad said the boys are available free of charge for a lot of fence work or whatever else needed to be done as long as it was hard labor [/QUOTE]
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