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OK, I have found that the Massey does a fine job with big game. I need to expand it's capacity to small game. Suggestions? | ||
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Something like a giant hedge clipper blade attached just below and in front of the bucket blade. Add a hydraulic motor and you are set. You could mow down a hayfield, crats, jackrabbits, and any burrowing critters that stick their head up in one fail swoop! Failing that, the front end should be strong enough for a howitzer mount... | |||
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Nice Doe , Ann. More tasty treats for the freezer. | |||
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Yes indeed, but think of how many McHappy Meals that thing could haul! Dan Pres., TYHC www.FoodFor.Humanity | |||
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WOW Miss Ann that thing must have one hell of a road gear, did you run it down, if so what will she do in the 1/4 mile, wow this brings a whole new meaning to road rage, i may have to get me one of them masseys | |||
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Ann, the thing to make sure of is this, don't stop the tractor just to shoot the 'yotes! Sometimes, when you see them out, stop the Massey, get off, walk around it, then get back on and drive away. If you don't they will decide a running tractor is harmless, but a stopped tractor means death is coming! However, if you don't get into a recognizable pattern, the coyotes will never be able to figure it out, at least for quite some time, anyway. Happy hunting! Rick | |||
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