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PostPosted: Mar 26th, '14, 21:36 
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So, we are in the process of setting up a poly tunnel greenhouse ap system. We bought a used poly tunnel from a guy here in town. We have been tearing it down and bringing it over to our place. It is 26' wide, 120' long, and 13' tall. We are going to loose a little bit of length due to rusted out frame pieces. Here is the last of the frame on the trailer last night. We still have some fans and stuff to bring home but all the frame is all here now.

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PostPosted: Mar 26th, '14, 21:40 
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Well for some reason it isn't uploading the right pic for some reason


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PostPosted: Mar 26th, '14, 22:07 
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Looks like you had a rod shoot through your block


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PostPosted: Mar 26th, '14, 22:37 
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Yeah that was on my 79 international harvester scout II. We were on the way back from our deer camp in arkansas. Oil pump went out, siezed a piston in the cylinder, snapped the rod and sent it trough the side of the block. :cry: We were 6 hours from home, 5 hours from deer camp. Luckily only about 1 hour from my wife's sister's house. We stayed the night with them, rented a truck, and towed my scout home. I have a spare engine to put in it, just haven't got around to it yet


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PostPosted: Mar 26th, '14, 22:45 
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Well was it a wasted trip or did you bring home a wall hanger?


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PostPosted: Mar 27th, '14, 07:39 
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No wall hangers. We haven't found a recipe for horns yet! We let the small bucks walk and right now we have been seeing a lot of small ones. We don't have problems taking a few does though.


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PostPosted: Mar 27th, '14, 07:58 
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Same way here, plus I live in an AR county.

I did land a decent buck this year for the first time in 5

and harvested one doe. I felt bad about it, but she was an old timer. I used to have 6 doe hitting my feeder every night, after that it was 5, but with new birth its up to 7


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