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Nobody goes camo!!

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Can you see me? :hmmm: :laugh:
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Post by 85ranger4x4 »

HAHAHA

THAT IS AWSOME!!!!

I think you should make that a permanenet addition!
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trying to use your truck for a weed eater eh?
thats one way to get ride of excess brush..... :laugh:
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Your neighbors were complaining about looking at your BII again. :finger:
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I was making a new trail behind my house :redneck:
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Post by Phillippi »

How many of us can say that "I was making a new trail behind my house "????

That is sweet.
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Well, unfortunately it won't last. I'm sure before too long there will be 50 million duplexes back there :mad: :mad2:

But until then I have some cool trails and good black berry picking :D
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That is how I cleared my back property with my parts ranger trucks. I was fun until I hit a stump. I found out that I owned a stump farm when they were all clear. 24" and bigger, I found about 18 of them in a 1/4 acre lot. :wtf:
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Yep, this is basically a stump farm covered with 15 feet of old growth blackberries. Makes trail building interesting. I was driving blind. I had to plot my course by looking up at existing trees. :redneck:
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Here's some yard wheelin from last year
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Post by ranger5.0 »

Look's like fun, I see you found the stump. I just mow mine now with a rock mower. Every once in a while I'll tear it up with the dirt bike but then the wife will start to complain. :redneck: They are planning on building there soon??? That a bummer if they are. We are looking to find more land with less neighbors soon. Hopefully in the same area.
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There are no current plans. But we all know that can change in the blink of an eye.
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Nobody wrote:There are no current plans. But we all know that can change in the blink of an eye.
I hear ya on that one. When I bought my house few years ago, there was NOTHING behind it, just a huge field that was overgrown with brush and small trees. I came home from my deployment to find a road being built, and the first house is almost done...GRRR.

On a side note...it figures an ex-marine would develop the first Ghillie suit for a Bronco II. :D
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Post by plowboy »

I can't think of a more fun way of controling the berry population.
That's pretty funny!
Can't think of anything witty, intelligent, or cool to say...guess I'm just stupid.
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