Random pic thread.

Starring our very own @McCracken, @Loganwayne and @77GreenMachine
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It will lol. I’m crossing my fingers for snow while I’m up there hunting for 2wks next month. Where are you?

Staying in New Castle visiting my wife’s sister and her husband. Pics are from behind their church about 20 mins north in Volant. Rode over to Ohio yesterday to my wife’s hometown and it was nothing but farmland the whole way. I forgot how nice was up here.

Where you gonna be hunting?
 
Staying in New Castle visiting my wife’s sister and her husband. Pics are from behind their church about 20 mins north in Volant. Rode over to Ohio yesterday to my wife’s hometown and it was nothing but farmland the whole way. I forgot how nice was up here.

Where you gonna be hunting?
BFE clearfield county about halfway between Altoona & Punxsutawney, or 2hrs east of New Castle.
 
Don't judge my inability to cut straight with a torch freehand (when bending over and cutting with my eyes closed because I'm to lazy to go grab my glasses and then instantly regret it when I look at the end result)
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Don't judge my inability to cut straight with a torch freehand (when bending over and cutting with my eyes closed because I'm to lazy to go grab my glasses and then instantly regret it when I look at the end result)
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Good ol cheapo Agri supply bush hog ha! I've got the same one and it's in need of some serious love too. I think everywhere that needed 1/4" metal they used 1/8". Dang thing has splits by half the welds.
 
Don't judge my inability to cut straight with a torch freehand (when bending over and cutting with my eyes closed because I'm to lazy to go grab my glasses and then instantly regret it when I look at the end result)
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I've got an old bush hog in AL looks just like that the sides fell off for the 3rd and final time a few years ago decided to just leave them off-- works great in the woods now.
 
Good ol cheapo Agri supply bush hog ha! I've got the same one and it's in need of some serious love too. I think everywhere that needed 1/4" metal they used 1/8". Dang thing has splits by half the welds.
Friend of mine built this 30 years ago out of scrap pieces. It's 1/4 plate with c channel sides and 1x2 flatbar for all the deck support. It's never been ran though because he mounted the gearbox 3/4 inch too high and the stump jumper hit the deck before seating on the splines. He got disgusted and threw it behind his shop. I'm lowering it down and going to give it hell.
 
Friend of mine built this 30 years ago out of scrap pieces. It's 1/4 plate with c channel sides and 1x2 flatbar for all the deck support. It's never been ran though because he mounted the gearbox 3/4 inch too high and the stump jumper hit the deck before seating on the splines. He got disgusted and threw it behind his shop. I'm lowering it down and going to give it hell.
Well he followed the Agri supply model almost to a T, except for him actually using enough metal :lol:
 
Well he followed the Agri supply model almost to a T, except for him actually using enough metal :lol:
I'm sure your right. He cut one up that he had destroyed and used the gearbox and wheel, was probably an agri supply one and just followed the same design with thicker steel.
 
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