OK, I'm back. Has everyone been good?

man onfoot you bad youbetter have wore some protection when doin the wild thing with them camels you wouldn't wanna bring home a case of bad camel-toe home to the ole lady.lmao</p>
 
Some of you guys got too much of one thing on your mind! Maybe you need to wear 'some protection' on your imaginations! :-)</p>
 
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Some of you guys got too much of one thing on your mind! Maybe you need to wear 'some protection' on your imaginations! :-)</p>
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Onfoot,Two Guns,,,,</p>


Our moderator has gone over to the other side in dem swamps....The next thing you will see is a new set of Outlaws on his Kubota. I apologize Onfoot, they just got carried away...........</p>


Rusty Anvil,,,,,</p>
 
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Onfoot,Two Guns,,,,</p>


....The next thing you will see is a new set of Outlaws on his Kubota. </p>


Rusty Anvil,,,,,</p>
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OOOOHHHHHHHH, now that's nasty, Recycled Outlaws on a Kubota ~~~~</p>


........... Be like pootin' in church orsetting a pig in a tiger pen, </p>


YUCK, YUCK, YUCK, ..... recycled Outlaws on a Kubota ( that's is nasty ) RTV's,they would just tear them up !!!!</p>


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das what i like about dis site neg. dis is a site dat u can come to and get help if you need help and leave thinkin you got help even though you didn't get duh help you though you got.i mean look bczoom stars a post sayin he's back den it turns into you sayinonfoot sayin he'sgone den it turns into a talk about sumtin else and then so on . and now it's about puttin used rubber on a rtv bota??? i mean i wake up fellin all bummeded out and i see some replies and start a readin and i done forgot all about my problems and i start laughin and havin fun next ting you know day comin to repo my car cause i forgot to pay duh note cause i was replying to deese threads. is all good doe and no day ain't repoed my car i was juss jokin i went hid it in duh swamp where day can't find it. lmao!!! we should call dis as the bota wheel turns!!!</p>
 
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Yea, I owe OnFoot an apology. Sorry man.</p>
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Gracious of you, Zoom. Thanks. I know all the banter on the site is well-intentioned and in the spirit of fun. It's one of the things I really enjoy about the forum--the good spirit and fun.</p>


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Onfoot you are still a buddy of mine regardless of your relationship with camels!! LOL If I could ever get the wife to Quit wanting me to plant things I could get started on the wood for next winter. The new cows are really happy to be on tall pasture and the fawns are just starting to be born. Been watching 5 fox pups across the lane from gardens. They are a ball to watch play with each other. Bear got into the electric fence the other night. Sounded like a dang cow bellering as he ran. Got a new black german shepherd and she is working out pretty good. I need to find some time to put some training on her before I can trust her off leash. She likes to ride along in the truck for ice cream.</p>
 
Muleman, you paint a lovely picture! I am now in Vancouver, waiting for my last flight connection to get back to the Yukon. It takes more than 30 hours to fly from Dubai to Whitehorse--so I am feeling more than a bit wasted. Really looking forward to being home and back into the woods next week. And you need to post some photos of your spread!</p>
 
Welcome back Onfoot........Hope you didn'tcatch any "sand flea flu"...was goin' to make a camel comment but the rest of the crew pretty much flogged that poorcamel to death. Vancouver to Whitehorse is what a couple hours flight time???</p>


My "new" RTV hard cab is turning into a bit more work than i had 1st anticipated. After removing all the rubber seals (windows doors etc ) I discovered that everything needed sand blasting except the roof. Anyway all the parts are back and I painted them all matte black with the doors done in a crinkle (rocker panel coating) finish. It camoflages the sand blasted area that had a lot of surface rust. Now I have to get all new rubber seals for the doors, its 180inch per door. Fortunately I got the cab cheap so as long as I can get some time in between keeping my customers happy I hope to get it installed in the next few weeks. I'll then remove the doors for the summer.</p>


The trouble with being retired is it makes every day seem like Saturday.</p>
 
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Vancouver to Whitehorse is what a couple hours flight time???</p>


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Depending on which way the wind is blowing, it is a 2 to 2.5 hour flight. But first I have a 6 hour layover at the airport. Mind you, at least I have access to the Air Canada lounges, which helps a lot.</p>


Sounds like your cab is going to turn out really nice! Of course such things always end up involving more work and more money than originally anticipated--but face it, that is part of the challenge that makes it fun!</p>


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Muleman, I had a nice Angus heifer get tangled in my "hot fence " and she actually died. Found her the next morning..It made me feel really bad that she suffered. I think she was pushed by other cows and tried to jump.. catching her foot. That fence had 7.6 kv on it. I guess those things happen but still.. I spent this afternoon in part rain chasing shorts on another energizer down the road .They seem to give me trouble even without weed growth on them whenever it rains. I am in the process of changing out the ground wires at the gates as this is my main problem I think. Good insulators are important too. I was proud of the RTv again today .It plowed right thru the ditches of water and I was able to get everything fixed for tonight and will depend on the machine to get me thru the mud and rain tomorrow when I finish repairs. Be sure to let me know if you are interested in the how to make the cheap Junkpile sprayer. I think it would help you on somewhat short runs of fence. Bordercollie</p>
 
is that enough juice to kill the cows?? or does it scare them off ? i'm not a electrician and does it run up the power bill to keep the fence up and running??</p>
 
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Yea, I owe OnFoot an apology. Sorry man.</p>
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Gracious of you, Zoom. Thanks. I know all the banter on the site is well-intentioned and in the spirit of fun. It's one of the things I really enjoy about the forum--the good spirit and fun.</p>


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like i tell people around here the best way to tell if i like ya as a buddy or friend is if i joke around wit ya ! and man i mess wit ya'll alot.lmao. </p>
 
This heifer could have got out of it if she had kicked and backed out .. but probably started balking and gave up and her heart eventually quit from the pain.The fence energizer is sort of like a transformer. It converts the 110v to kv use on the fence. I am sure you have touched a spark plug wire and been "bit". This is how it feels or hitting your funny bone or even being hit with a 2x4.It just depends on how "hot the fence is as to how intense it feels. A cow that has touched an electric fence won't test it unless tempted by green grass or pushed by others. It pulses on and off every second and costs very little to operate. The movies give the wrong impression about electric fence. It is not for barb wire and does not shoot sparks everywhere. If a car runs into it , it just shorts out the fence because of damage . Birds sit on our fence all the time. If they were to touch the ground at the same time, then they would be shocked. I step on single wire fences with my rubber tennis shoes or boots and I painlessly cross. Wet leather then you get shocked. The smooth high tensile wire is attached to posts with click on plastic insulators . If one is knocked off by deer or coyotes , it can shut off the whole fence by grounding it out. I do have a nice fence tester and can locate an obvious short quickly.It's the little ones that cause a slight power loss that kill me. With the ground wet, that is when the mystery shorts appear They disappear just as quickly. This is why I am replacing the insulated wires going under the gates.When we lost power for 10 days because of Katrina, I ran fake wire around the tree damaged fences and the cows didn't test it. Although in all honesty ,we knew what was coming and had moved most animals away from heavily treed areas and closer to water sources since we knew our well might be out for a while.. Bordercollie.</p>
 
like i tell people around here the best way to tell if i like ya as a buddy or friend is if i joke around wit ya ! and man i mess wit ya'll alot.lmao. </p>


Tommy,</p>


You may not want to be my friend after you find out that I am going to break up with your sister...............She is becoming a HUGEproblem with HUGE grocery bills..........She is getting tooooooooo HUGE for me to handle...........</p>


Sorry Pal, but I can't take the HUGE responsibility anymore.........LOL.</p>


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Rusty Anvil,,,,,,,</p>
 
thanks for the info i was just wondering cause they had a video of a guy and his buddy was filming him take a leak on a fence and it showed a little spark and then they showed his pants they looked burnt they must have rigged up something to turn the juice way up. and a stupid thing to do to i don't think i could have done it.</p>
 
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I, Two Guns, is a victim of an electric fence >>>>
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After telling a farm hand to go down and turn off a certain section of a electric fence, was going out into the swamps and woods on the place. From there, I really don't know what happend. </p>


Being the outdoor type of person, always carry a weapon of some sort. That day, for I was carryinga full-sized rifle. During the so-called "crossing the fence" . Something happened. Felt like a bolt of lightning struck me. For I have never, ever thrown down a weapon in my life until now !!! After understanding I was not dead, was laying flat on my back,only inches away from these hot wires, my body shaking . Knowing damn well I'vejust managed to get brain damage, nerve damage, and damage not even known yet, yep, I was hurting. For I've just thrown my weapon about 20 feet on the other side of this hot wire. Not understanding what really happend other that the farm hand, that always does what he's told, best person in the world, just forgot to throw the breaker, or was he just getting back at me for laughing so hard the other day for scaring him with a snake. We will never know the truth, but what I do know is that fence was still hotter that it ever was ..... After trying collect myself, I had to get that rifle. So I slowly but surely, climbed my spanked ass into the RTV and went to the breaker myself and threw it so the weapon could be retreaved .</p>


We next had a meeting at the barn. All the farm handslook as if they hadsympathy in their eyes, ( I thought ). There was not even a crack of a smile,not a word spoken,for it was not the time for that.Of course, nobody knewnothing. Even the responsible farm hand looked as he didn't have a clue. </p>


A few days went by, and like everywhere else on planet earth, people talk. Talk of the town was all about me testing the electric fence that horrible day.</p>


The Bottom Line Is : THEM DAMN ELECTRIC FENCES HURT LIKE HELL !!!!</p>


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