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We have a flock of nineteen turkey that stay on our property but today they are 200’ away from my back door !
I always watch our wildlife and my wife calls me the nature whisperer lol
We have a ton of them I think we've had 30 on my lawn I've taken a few with my bow I need to get a new one for the upcoming spring season. I shot a really big tom my first time never again, we roasted him still super tough after brining as much of him as would fit in the sink, then turkey soup for every meal for more than 2 weeks.
 
We have a ton of them I think we've had 30 on my lawn I've taken a few with my bow I need to get a new one for the upcoming spring season. I shot a really big tom my first time never again, we roasted him still super tough after brining as much of him as would fit in the sink, then turkey soup for every meal for more than 2 weeks.
I shot our Thanksgiving turkey with a rifle one year, but I caused such a commotion in the Krogers, I'm not doing that again!
 
Just older carbon steel which I prefer. The wide one was forged by my brother in-law and is the tits.
The wide one and the one just to the left of it were the two that caught my eye. It will be a few more years before I can assemble such a collection. The popular hand made models around here are custom shucking knives. There are some very busy custom knife makers in the area.
 
I shot a really big tom my first time never again, we roasted him still super tough after brining as much of him as would fit in the sink, then turkey soup for every meal for more than 2 weeks.
Like a leather boot. I’ve given up roasting and opted for brine then crock pot and pick for tacos. One of the last ones was on a slope and death flapped down into the mud-clam flats, holy stinkin’ mess.
 
The project of the evening, one genuine single acting hydraulic trailer jack. Want some exercise? Pull on those springs!

I wanted to put a hydraulic jack on a dump trailer we have that is powered only one direction. Nobody builds a kit to do it, so I cut apart an old crank jack and built this one. It just needs the mounting plate welded on, and the line hooked up.
 

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The project of the evening, one genuine single acting hydraulic trailer jack. Want some exercise? Pull on those springs!

I wanted to put a hydraulic jack on a dump trailer we have that is powered only one direction. Nobody builds a kit to do it, so I cut apart an old crank jack and built this one. It just needs the mounting plate welded on, and the line hooked up.
Very cool.

Also, that’s a very nice RockAuto magnet collection.
 
I got yelled at by a cranky elderly neighbor to the customer... the whole if she didn't want shade, she should bought a house in the city routine.

The cranky old lady lives in a house (likely build largely of) wood with a footprint where there would have been forest, with lots of very green grass.
 
I got yelled at by a cranky elderly neighbor to the customer... the whole if she didn't want shade, she should bought a house in the city routine.

The cranky old lady lives in a house (likely build largely of) wood with a footprint where there would have been forest, with lots of very green grass.
Isn’t that just the way? Not everyone sees the contradictions in their part of the whole picture. They can often also seem to justify their actions while wishing to deny anyone else the opportunity to follow suit.
 

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