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So no idea what is wrong with the bull dozer Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Not being familiar with those. What drives the trac? Is there a hydrologic system that turns the drive wheels? Some of the large systems use electric motors, I just don't picture a transmission and drive shaft with that much weightSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
A simple trap that we set-up at the cabin and other places that we don't check daily. Fill a 5 gallon bucket or similar half full of water. push a stick or rod through an empty soda can. Put a couple strips of peanut butter down the can. Place the can over the bucket so that the can is in the middle of the bucket. The idea is that the mouse will crawl out to the can on the rod. When it crawls up on the can to get the bait, the can rotates and the mouse drops into the bucket and drowns in the water. The can should still have bait on it and continue to work. Depending on where you place the bucket you may need to build a ramp up to the bucket.
Quote from: Bear9350 on October 03, 2017, 09:30:57 AMA simple trap that we set-up at the cabin and other places that we don't check daily. Fill a 5 gallon bucket or similar half full of water. push a stick or rod through an empty soda can. Put a couple strips of peanut butter down the can. Place the can over the bucket so that the can is in the middle of the bucket. The idea is that the mouse will crawl out to the can on the rod. When it crawls up on the can to get the bait, the can rotates and the mouse drops into the bucket and drowns in the water. The can should still have bait on it and continue to work. Depending on where you place the bucket you may need to build a ramp up to the bucket.That's clever!
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Don, one thing I've learned is to keep spare parts on hand. If I break blades, I order two sets so that I always have extra on hand. When I use the spares, I order more so that I always have some.Looking good. Sorry to hear about Sarge.
Bush hogs are like off road race trucks, you need to do a bolt check every couple hours of use.....
What kinda clips you been using?
yeah, maybe a visual inspection before use would be a good idea....jus sayin.
Safety! Whoa hold up there now....... I don't think Big D will be using anything with the word safety in it!