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  1. ....we meet again at last. The circle is now complete. When I left you I was but the learner, now I am the master.

    You and other dog would have been proud of me rhasler, snuck over to my brother-in-laws game camera one day and left him a real good close up shot of my nice shiny ass, heh heh,,,I think hes still steaming over it, I told him to grow a sense of humor. randyp

  2. ....we meet again at last. The circle is now complete. When I left you I was but the learner, now I am the master.

    heh heh heh,,now you in there with darth other dog vader, you two aint right. I am wore slap out, killing and eating is tiring business. randyp

  3. I misunderstood....I was thinking more along the lines of big game taxidermy. I still stand by my earlier statement though, I don't know if there is anyone domestically that would be interested in stuffing that critter.

    Ahm back!!!! I take a week off, and I see Other Dog has managed to corrupt Rhasler, drag him over to the dark side and teach him the lost art of "Photographic misdemeanor". Me and spot did have a wonderful time though, scattered blood and entrails of various game animals all over the woods, some werent even game animals. Me and spot managed to consume an entire young tender doe, ham and backstrap of a large buck, 7 squirrels, one barbecued coon, 2 dozen dove breasts wrapped in bacon, 3 dozen eggs, 2 lbs. bacon, and about 5 loaves of bread,,,woo,,,we stuffed ourselves! Spot started to get a lil bored, so I purposely gut shot a female coyote to slow her down so spot could have his way with her, seemed to perk him up. Only thing could have made trip better would be to have girl from store picture in cabin, if she would fit through door. randyp

  4. Went to quarterly cardiologist visit, wife went with me, as usual, doc says slow down, stop, cease, desist strenous activities. Have had couple of major "in-frame" repairs on it, think its bout time to "sleeve" it again. Wife sitting there saying "I been telling him hes overdoing it, he wont listen to me." I think they both trying to put me in a wheelchair. We left doc, went home, she went in house, I hooked up my handy dandy lil trailer, drove to local Polaris dealer and bought me a wheelchair. Hell, its amazing, I feel better already! Well, my wife told me on way home from doc I needed to "take less steps", and my lil criminal brain caught on to that phrase so I decided to capitalize on it,,heh heh,,you can imagine how proud she is of me now. Her words,,"Well, looks like you got something else to load and drag around on a trailer now". Dam,,,I married a smart woman! randy

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  5. Went to quarterly cardiologist visit, wife went with me, as usual, doc says slow down, stop, cease, desist strenous activities. Have had couple of major "in-frame" repairs on it, think its bout time to "sleeve" it again. Wife sitting there saying "I been telling him hes overdoing it, he wont listen to me." I think they both trying to put me in a wheelchair. We left doc, went home, she went in house, I hooked up my handy dandy lil trailer, drove to local Polaris dealer and bought me a wheelchair. Hell, its amazing, I feel better already! Well, my wife told me on way home from doc I needed to "take less steps", and my lil criminal brain caught on to that phrase so I decided to capitalize on it,,heh heh,,you can imagine how proud she is of me now. Her words,,"Well, looks like you got something else to load and drag around on a trailer now". Dam,,,I married a smart woman! randy

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  6. You're a lucky man Mr. P.

    That's one cool ass dog, kinda reminds me of "Nipper" the RCA dog. Take care of him, we don't want any Old Yeller/Where the Red Fern Grows type of stories!

    Thanks Rhasler, Spot has a lil jack russell, buncha something else, mostly badass, speaks english, barks spanish, likes beer and tater chips and can chew the bark off a hickory tree, and no kidding, the whole time I worked on tractor, just kept circling daring something to sneak up,,(absolutely hates hogs),,randy

  7. Compared to an excavator and skid steer, I've always thought a rubber tired backhoe was a handjob. But the price sure was right. You'll have a big grin on your face every time you turn the key.

    Thas right, and it wouldnt have been possible without "spot" keeping guard for feral hogs while I mechaniched, hes da meanest, scrappiest, most do-anything, attack anything dog that has ever been,,,,randypost-4330-018325800 1289436107_thumb.jpg

  8. My brother-in-law is a large landowner, well, land is large, he isnt, lotsa cows, timber, mucho deer hunting. I asked him other day if he wanted to go to equipment auction with me, he asked what I was buying and I told him I been hankering for a rubber tire backhoe to keep in gravel pit. He got a funny look on his face and said get in truck and go with me a minute. I did, we went to his farm, drove long ways down a hi-line right of way, got out, went to walking through woods, lo and behold, there was a john deere 310D backoe covered up with briars, vines, and saplings growing up between axles, I mean, covered up! I asked whose it was and he said, "Well, this is embarrassing, but I bought it at an auction 5 years ago just cause I wanted one to mess around farm with and do a little clearing. I had it hauled out here, ran it a little in pasture, it died. I cranked it, run a lil, and die. I had it hauled to tractor shop, worked on, brought back, it died again, long story short, 3 more trips to tractor place and $1800.00 later, it died right where it is now, I had started clearing a lil lane through these woods and when it died that time, I turned key off, dismounted it, and left it right where it is now, that was 5 years ago." He said he never said anything to me bout it, cause it was embarrassing,,heh heh, anyway hes not mechanically inclined any at all, none whatsoever. He said if I could get it out of woods and fix it, I could use it all I wanted, just like it was mine, just let him play with it every now and then, if it wasnt fixable, he would pay me to get a lane to it, drag it out, and salvage it for scrap. I went back next day, walked in with few tools and couple of pry bars, wanted to see if engine would turn by hand fore I went to much trouble, it did, took dozer back, cleared lane to it, spent half day with chain saw freeing it up. LOng story short, put a battery on it, starter, fuel filter, air filter, it cranked, backed dump truck in lane, aired all tires back up and drove it out of woods. The next day I flushed fuel tank and put fresh fuel in, took it to gravel pit and loaded 6 loads of gravel with it, no problems at all,,heh heh,,there was a lot of water and gunk in tank, I think that was reason for original trouble. i know there will be some lines needing changing later and other lil things, but so far, after 5 years, its ready. Hope I didnt bore yall, just thought that was good success story, oh yeah, it cranked on original 5 year old fuel to drive it out woods,,,,randy I could kick my ass for not taking a before pic in woods, didnt think bout it, just pics after I got it out and loaded on "killer B" for trip to pitpost-4330-064362100 1289434163_thumb.jpgpost-4330-020103600 1289434258_thumb.jpg

    oh yeah, its 4 wheel drive turbo,,,weeeeeeeeee!!!!post-4330-016653300 1289434682_thumb.jpg

  9. My brother-in-law is a large landowner, well, land is large, he isnt, lotsa cows, timber, mucho deer hunting. I asked him other day if he wanted to go to equipment auction with me, he asked what I was buying and I told him I been hankering for a rubber tire backhoe to keep in gravel pit. He got a funny look on his face and said get in truck and go with me a minute. I did, we went to his farm, drove long ways down a hi-line right of way, got out, went to walking through woods, lo and behold, there was a john deere 310D backoe covered up with briars, vines, and saplings growing up between axles, I mean, covered up! I asked whose it was and he said, "Well, this is embarrassing, but I bought it at an auction 5 years ago just cause I wanted one to mess around farm with and do a little clearing. I had it hauled out here, ran it a little in pasture, it died. I cranked it, run a lil, and die. I had it hauled to tractor shop, worked on, brought back, it died again, long story short, 3 more trips to tractor place and $1800.00 later, it died right where it is now, I had started clearing a lil lane through these woods and when it died that time, I turned key off, dismounted it, and left it right where it is now, that was 5 years ago." He said he never said anything to me bout it, cause it was embarrassing,,heh heh, anyway hes not mechanically inclined any at all, none whatsoever. He said if I could get it out of woods and fix it, I could use it all I wanted, just like it was mine, just let him play with it every now and then, if it wasnt fixable, he would pay me to get a lane to it, drag it out, and salvage it for scrap. I went back next day, walked in with few tools and couple of pry bars, wanted to see if engine would turn by hand fore I went to much trouble, it did, took dozer back, cleared lane to it, spent half day with chain saw freeing it up. LOng story short, put a battery on it, starter, fuel filter, air filter, it cranked, backed dump truck in lane, aired all tires back up and drove it out of woods. The next day I flushed fuel tank and put fresh fuel in, took it to gravel pit and loaded 6 loads of gravel with it, no problems at all,,heh heh,,there was a lot of water and gunk in tank, I think that was reason for original trouble. i know there will be some lines needing changing later and other lil things, but so far, after 5 years, its ready. Hope I didnt bore yall, just thought that was good success story, oh yeah, it cranked on original 5 year old fuel to drive it out woods,,,,randy I could kick my ass for not taking a before pic in woods, didnt think bout it, just pics after I got it out and loaded on "killer B" for trip to pitpost-4330-064362100 1289434163_thumb.jpgpost-4330-020103600 1289434258_thumb.jpg

  10. Two injectors later and with two marginal remaining, off to KC he went, arriving on a hook. Seems the truck quit once again just short of the mid trip destination. Frustrated, he purchased a plane ticket and flew to Dallas, then had his wife pick him up there.

    I don't know the disposition of the truck at this point and am reserving unbiased judgement on what I would do with it.

    Thank you for accomodating a fellow texian, Rob, that is most kind and congenial of you. Somebody has to look after us,,,,,,,randy

    Rob

  11. Somebody planning on going racing... Dakar, perhaps?

    That is the ugliest, goofiest, blasphemous, hideous, stinky, ding dang dong looking,,,heh,,,heh,,,piece of dung I have ever seen,,,,,,,,,blah,,,,,,hate it,,,,randy

  12. ok then how does a she dog lift her leg for her own hydrant, who is the smart one here

    gg2

    Well apparently you have never watched a "doggie porn" movie, green giant, or you would know the answer to that one. Good Grief,,do me and freight have to answer everything for you? randyp

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