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7 minutes ago
Praying
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Trapper Talk
15 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Monster Toms
I developed that cage for John. It was originally the double door design for space, then transitioned into a single door. Two main advantages is no door sticking up in the air where wind and birds mess with it. Second it can be set perpendicular to a trail with out the door being across the trail. it is also super easy to weather proof in the western climates. [Linked Image]

Very interesting! Dang I wanna see if I could build one now grin wonder however if out moist and wet wonders would cause issues with it vs the dry winters y'all get confused
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Trapper Talk
19 minutes ago
To some of us

The organization Phoenix Pride is bankrupt.
There is a God…..
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Trapper Talk
28 minutes ago
Fahon trends have a shelf life.
Remember when everyone was making and wearing kulatucks in the 70s?,same thing with CG style coats.
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Trapper Talk
34 minutes ago
Originally Posted by KeithC
Thanks everyone. I'll have to try boiling some fish.

Greencountypete, thanks for all the information. I really like your cauldrons made from the washing machines.

Dan Barnhurst, thanks for the recipe. Your chowder looks very good.

Tatiana, I like the look of your soup too.

J. Staton, I'm going to try the boiled bluegill fillets dipped in cocktail sauce, cooked with Capt. Scott's method. Bluegill are the most abundant, easy to catch fish near here.

Keith









that is my cousins set up he inherited from my great uncle his dad

I inquired once I was an adult about what happened to the 5 pots I tended as a kid that my grandpa had made for the church.
never could get an answer I wanted to buy one. since they hadn't used them in years.
I use a 30 liter tamale steamer pot on a LP burner myself it works it looks like a mid sized aluminum garbage can

before my great uncle Bill left the shipyard he made those LP burners in the picture under the pot

if you can cook with LP it opens up where you can cook to anyplace with a patch of gravel or dirt . LP also made a lot less soot on everything so clean up and transport was easier

we found skimming foam with a sieve in a wood handle while the fish was cooking and dunking the baskets up and down a few times cleared as much oil as the overboil did

I do the same on a smaller scale using a spider to lift the fish , potatoes and onions from the pot

my great uncle would take his fish boil setup on the road to whatever family member wanted to host the fish boil , a big cooler , the pot , 2 LP tanks and the burner and a tin folding table to serve on all fit fine in his truck he usually had a smaller truck ran a 1982 C10 for a lot of years put 2 bodies on it.
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Trapper Talk
41 minutes ago
lol
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Trapper Talk
44 minutes ago
Originally Posted by salemtrapper
Well did she switch to the good side? Who even won, was busy last night? Did she get her sign signed?

I did buy her a Fred bird doll , because she wanted one,,, but she’s still cubbies fan!!
We weren’t able to get anything signed unfortunately..we waited down by the dugout for at least a half hour in the rain… she was getting soaked and getting cold.
Thankfully peg was smart in packing some extra clothes in a small bag.. so she was able to get into some dry clothes.
Cubs won,,, and a heck of a show for Pete crow Armstrong..
That glove,,, WOW,,, and the homer he hit was absolutely crushed!!

It made my heart happy guys!!
To see her interact and cheering at the to of her lungs!!!
I tried uploading some pics from last night, but I keep getting a big black box where the upload picture thing is.
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Trapper Talk
47 minutes ago
I still hate AI video , check out the frogs with eyes at both ends.
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Trapper Talk
50 minutes ago
37° earlier this morning in North Central Pennsylvania, just south of the New York border.
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Trapper Talk
59 minutes ago
Originally Posted by danny clifton
When my son was 13-14 he racked up about 300 dollars in 900 numbers. I talked to the phone company. They insisted I pay. I told them to shut my phone off then. They said they would block 900 calls from my phone and leave it on but I would get contacted by collection companies. I told the collection agency how old my son was and that I would be happy to go to court over the matter. No more calls about paying.


So you refused to pay for services provided that were used? This is why things are so expensive today…folks refusing to pay and think they should get it for free instead of owning up to mistakes. It’s always blame someone else, lol.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Awesome explanation guys… absolutely appreciate the feedback.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
If I read correctly 5 7/8 on land in NY would be illegal by 1/8 “.
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Trap Shed
1 hour ago
TTT #1 price reduced
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Bob_Iowa
Do your old guards have bars on them pushing the sickle bar forward? If it does you’ll have to loosen them up and slide them back.


This is my guards/bar setup.........the mower bar itself is about 1/2" or so thick x about 4 inches fore and aft.........and 9 feet long......so offset that much, it puts a lot of strain on the hitch end. Bolted to underside of the bar are the guards.........bolted flush to the bottom, and at front end is a small turned up lip / claw that prevents guards from moving side to side. These are held up by a special plow bolt style like a carriage bolt......no movement at all......fore and aft or side to side.

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The problem I seem to be having is with that small lip / claw. The original old guards have a lip of maybe 1/8". Guards ordered from JD using same part number have a different, taller lip. Now maybe 3/16" or more..........and that seems to be where the problem lies.

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The sickle bar......the bar stock to which the sections are riveted to.....slide along just above that lip....at least with old guard. Very close tolerance, but not touching. With new replacement guards, it slides on that lip........so does not drop down into the slot to allow sections to register on and touch the ledgers on the guards. These have to touch so they shear like scissors.......and these were not.

Green guard on right is my 5th and final option for my Obi-Wan replacement guard. My last and only hope.

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If that works, then on to replacing all the hold downs, pull and sharpen sickle, etc. Plus there are 3 or 4 major adjustments to get this set right to cut. There is a lot to know to get these tuned and running right. There is a reason why the modern era replacement is a disc bower...........but takes a big tractor and big HP to run one of those.

Come to think of it, if OP has a big enough tractor, a disc mower might work for him.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
LOL, nah, just smaller operations still using old tractors they've accumulated over the last 3 generations... grin
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Personally I’d love to park in a parking lot shaded by panels when it’s 100 degrees out.

I’ll never understand the whole “take a nice ag field and cover it in panels out in the middle of nowhere” mentality. At first I thought the deer and other critters would love having areas with shade or protected from snow exposing some vegetation, maybe even a little warmth underneath in the winter like the Alaska pipeline does. Ha nope they nuke all the vegetation with ground sterilants and put up a 6 foot fence around them.

With all the trillions we’ve wasted on learing centers, wars and other pork barrel spending they could have replaced every roof in the US with panels and created an industry for installers and panel maintenance.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Good morning guys 76° here in Arizona
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
My Grandfather was a German shoemaker, specialized in orthopedic shoes, handmade 1 pair at a time...he later opened a shoe repair findings business servicing local shoemakers, there was still quite a few in the 60's..
I can only think of 1 shoemaker that might still be in business, maybe, the old timers are all gone, which is a shame but there's no money or future in it , people just buy new cheap shoes anymore..If you still have a good shoemaker count your blessings....
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
Thanks to all of you.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
5 I went through the entire keyboard guessing to get the last letter. New word for me also.
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Trap Shed
2 hours ago
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Gibbs no. 4. 30.00
Blake no. 40. 25.00
Pioneer no. 1.5. 25.00
Victor “Fox”. Softcatch original. 12.00
Victor no. 22. 12.00
Cast jaw no. 1 ‘ s. 10.00 ea.
Cast jaw no. 0. 10.00

Can get all in Med Flatrate and sell as group.
These will be posted til Wed. Then sold at a wholesale tourist spot.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by mnsota
Easier thing to do is remove/bypass the thermostat

And,...how do I do this?

Do a search for "bypassing chest freezer thermostat".
You'll find sveral of them, just skip the timer installation, you want it to run continuosly.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Late dinner
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ADC Forum
3 hours ago
Just beating around the bush excuses why he hadnt paid me. I didnt go to the bank,I cant get apple pay to work, My wife is over the financing of the farm ill have to see what she wants to do stuff like that!
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
I appreciate all the wishes, just turned my phone on. Spent time with the kids yesterday morning, and around 3 took them to grandpa's house. Me and the wife went to a fancy restaurant ate came home and watched some TV, had my phone off most the day it was nice! Thanks again![Linked Image]
I had the blackend Mahi Mahi with a scallop and shrimp cream sauce with a side of seared scallops, roasted squash and mashed Yukon gold potatoes with the skins.
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