We had to move some cows from one pasture to another and it didn't work out so well for us! But we were able to get a few hundred in from one pasture...still have 2 more sections to gather for shipping tomorrow. The dog helped move some along as well.
Super action shots - The dogs really help
I helped a friend of mine who had twenty five hundred head of black white faces. He filled the bed of his pick up with oats and went the top of a hill and called. The bulls came running and everything else followed. All we had to do was keep them together. We used horses and dogs. It still took the entire day to move them. Then he would have a bar b que in the town square and invite the town. I have no idea how many head he went through at the party. The leftovers he gave to the Salvation Army.
Your photos bring back some great memories - thanks for the super shots
Good photos! Been there done that. Even though I walked the ground first, I got a Wildland Fire Truck in to the frame. Took a big tractor to haul it out.
Every off road vehicle I've ever had I have buried at one time or an other. In the Army I even buried a deuce and a half, while trying to recover...a deuce and a half
Took an M60 to get us both out
I'm a big fan of Jeeps. Every one has been buried to the frame at least once.
Very nice set, Cindy! I thought that the Polaris salesman said that it could go anywhere (LOL). That dog earned his kibbles and bits.
Great set, Cindy. Sometimes things take a little extra time to get resoved.
CindyHouk wrote:
We had to move some cows from one pasture to another and it didn't work out so well for us! But we were able to get a few hundred in from one pasture...still have 2 more sections to gather for shipping tomorrow. The dog helped move some along as well.
Hard days work!!!
All 4X4 does is get you stuck in worse places
quixdraw wrote:
Good photos! Been there done that. Even though I walked the ground first, I got a Wildland Fire Truck in to the frame. Took a big tractor to haul it out.
From my days driving a heavy duty wrecker doing recovery work
Dump truck driver sitting Buried to the frame: I walked the entire way to the dump site
Me: You don't weigh 54k
Driver: it won't take long to get it out will it?
Me: a lot longer than it took you to bury it.
The end: 4hrs, and a second wrecker he was out, and whining about the bill.
If you have never gotten a 4X4 stuck you haven't really been "off road"
That is definitely an oops. Glad it wasn't me!
Ooooops, and also very nice series Cindy
Very good series, Cindy, happy that the pooch didn't get hurt.
I would say, until you have buried one of the big modern grain harvest combines to the frame, you are pretty well off yet.
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