Backed the trailer to within 3 or so feet. Put a piece of plywood across the end. Used a pry pole and tilted it on the trailer ..Come a longed it the rest of the wayHow did you load it on the trailer?
Backed the trailer to within 3 or so feet. Put a piece of plywood across the end. Used a pry pole and tilted it on the trailer ..Come a longed it the rest of the wayHow did you load it on the trailer?
Moved it about a 100 yards. She shot one last year where it was but the timber company cut some new down rows so I moved it to a better spot. She's got two comfy chairs a heater and all the comforts of homeHow far did you move it. And how many deer did she get out of it there.
Is there a Lazy Boy in there. There’s enough room. Gotta be comfortable.
I don’t need much to fall asleep in a blind. Especially if it’s raining or snowing.
Caper
Nice. But a heater in Texas. She wouldn’t like my blind in Alberta. The last couple years it’s been-25 and two feet of snow.Moved it about a 100 yards. She shot one last year where it was but the timber company cut some new down rows so I moved it to a better spot. She's got two comfy chairs a heater and all the comforts of home
Tired of her always getting the big buck huh ST....View attachment 127022 View attachment 127023 Moved the wife's deer stand
No tellin how many 12 pointers have walked right under your nose....How far did you move it. And how many deer did she get out of it there.
Is there a Lazy Boy in there. There’s enough room. Gotta be comfortable.
I don’t need much to fall asleep in a blind. Especially if it’s raining or snowing.
Caper
I’d have to put a bullet in the gun to worry about that. I shouldn’t say that. A 12 I would take.No tellin how many 12 pointers have walked right under your nose....
Once you pull the trigger, the fun is over.I’d have to put a bullet in the gun to worry about that. I shouldn’t say that. A 12 I would take.
Caper
That’s really nice of you guys.Today was the 2nd setup day for our 7th annual "Notorious Nick" sporting clays match to benefit juvenile diabetes research. We've raised over $25K since we started it to remember a nice young man who's cowboy SASS alias was Notorious Nick. We reset the course, moving almost all the machines and many stations. Then you have to load the machines and put extra boxes of targets by each. The 500 is perfect for this work, but it's still hard work. (though not as bad as the State Championship where we moved over 100 machines and threw over 9 tons of targets in 4 days (135 targets in a 35 lb box... wish I'd never done the math). Should have 100 shooters tomorrow. Local 4H is cooking the lunch, and there's plenty of prizes.
I’ll say that you do get your moneys worth out of that P5, and making important memories with the boy.....too!Took my teenage son out on a 20-mile exploration ride this morning. Covered ground we’ve never ridden before.
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Just did the same recently. I still need to adjust my clutch too.Serviced the poo green beast. Honda HP4S oil (synthetic), new filter and O rings. Cleaned the air filter and oiled same. Was going to adjust the clutch but forgot my metric wrenches. Easy enough to do just a PIA to get to the oil filter. On to the next adventure.
That’s awesome, hope @SouthwestORV doesn't see that, he’ll think he can pull much more than the P5’s rated for....2 inch receiver hitch arrived. Its a solid heavy duty item, more than I thought. A little more beefy to pull the trailer and water tank.
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