mallardhead |
10-18-2014 09:59 AM |
What y'all think about it.
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Me and buddy made a buffalo out of hot water heater cost was around $20. Think it will work?
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shellman |
10-18-2014 10:09 AM |
Sweet....
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keakar |
10-18-2014 10:26 AM |
don't see why not? it looks great
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mallardhead |
10-18-2014 10:31 AM |
Thanks
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Lake Chuck Duck |
10-18-2014 10:43 AM |
I'm impressed
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AubreyLaHaye458 |
10-18-2014 12:08 PM |
Looks good. Did y'all put something in it? Or put a plug where you could put water in it to add weight?
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Quackhead62 |
10-18-2014 01:32 PM |
Looks good. Like mentioned above I would definitely put some water in it to add wight. It will knock down stubble down better
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mallardhead |
10-18-2014 01:34 PM |
Yes we did add a plug to it
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jpcajun |
10-18-2014 03:51 PM |
Nice!!!
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jpcajun |
10-18-2014 03:52 PM |
What are you pulling it with?
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lil bubba |
10-18-2014 04:04 PM |
What are you trying to do with it ? I don't mean to put it down but if you planning on tearing up ground with it you may want to try putting a point on the blades i'll call it. I worked on a golf course and if you in grass free dirt then you may be ok. If in grass you want to chop I don't think it will work. It takes a good bit of weight to chop grass n roots. Angling all those piece's sort of sideways would work better but it depends on what you are trying to accomplish. I'm not trying to say anything negative its just from my exp......
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AubreyLaHaye458 |
10-18-2014 05:40 PM |
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Originally Posted by lil bubba
(Post 725390)
What are you trying to do with it ? I don't mean to put it down but if you planning on tearing up ground with it you may want to try putting a point on the blades i'll call it. I worked on a golf course and if you in grass free dirt then you may be ok. If in grass you want to chop I don't think it will work. It takes a good bit of weight to chop grass n roots. Angling all those piece's sort of sideways would work better but it depends on what you are trying to accomplish. I'm not trying to say anything negative its just from my exp......
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These are used to mash grass down in water. He can fill it with water which will add plenty weight to it. Works especially well in rice stubble but we have mashed all kinda of grass with em.
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lil bubba |
10-18-2014 05:45 PM |
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Originally Posted by AubreyLaHaye458
(Post 725401)
These are used to mash grass down in water. He can fill it with water which will add plenty weight to it. Works especially well in rice stubble but we have mashed all kinda of grass with em.
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GOTCHA,,,,,,,Got no exp. with rice......
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AubreyLaHaye458 |
10-18-2014 05:46 PM |
What y'all think about it.
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Originally Posted by lil bubba
(Post 725402)
GOTCHA,,,,,,,Got no exp. with rice......
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Works with most any grass as long as there's water. The water and speed is key
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mallardhead |
10-18-2014 05:48 PM |
Pulling it with a fourwheeler
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swamp snorkler |
10-21-2014 12:27 PM |
poor 4-wheeler
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Originally Posted by swamp snorkler
(Post 725784)
poor 4-wheeler
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Agreed, but very nice looking buffalo.
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