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  • #16
    Originally posted by North Country Tough View Post
    Here in the bush ya might end up,,,,,,,,,,,,well getting lost and not finding your way home
    I bet ol' Hannah could tighten up on some mean old intruders!

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    • #17
      Dozerlarry,
      It was good the enforcer was behind me. (Wife) stopped me before I started walking off the deck towards the guy!
      "I'm NOT stuck, I'm just temporarily stopped"

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      • #18
        Originally posted by wheeler View Post
        Dozerlarry,
        It was good the enforcer was behind me. (Wife) stopped me before I started walking off the deck towards the guy!
        Yep, they're bad about that!

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        • #19
          And of course, who did the enforcer say was wrong about yelling. OF COURSE, ME! Go figure, been married 31 years and still am wrong even if I'm right. LoL.
          "I'm NOT stuck, I'm just temporarily stopped"

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          • #20
            you know what they say-"if a man says or does something out in the woods and no female is around.......is it still wrong?"

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            • #21
              Love it Larry!

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              • #22
                Thanks. I try to live my life by that maxim, tends to keep me out of trouble with my "enforcer".

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                • #23
                  I had a simular experience. The wife and I went on a quad trail over someone's land and he scolds us or driving our quad on the trail. He explains he does not allow quads to tear up his land. I have no idea who made the tail, but obviously it wasn't him.
                  A few years later he sees me with my Avenger and says he has no issue with me driving over his land. The Avenger didn't tear up his land at all. I don't go on his land anyway.
                  The quad riders are banned from his land.
                  Stand for the Flag. Kneel for the Cross.

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                  • #24
                    Sad, but true. If you turn one of these around on your wet grass it can tear it up, but if your on hard packed dirt. It doesn't even make a dent. Of course you gotta be responsible. I am always careful when driving on wet grass or ground. Anyway I try to educate people on the what fun these things are. I talk to them about the low pressure they have on the ground and how much fun they can be. Most people are really interested in what our machines are capable of. It's alot of fun talking to people about it.
                    "I'm NOT stuck, I'm just temporarily stopped"

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                    • #25
                      You have to watch them trustees. They think they can do anything they want. Mine found out the hard way they can't. There are laws protecting you from them coming on your property and looking in your barn. Or in my case mowing my switch grass. Criminal trespassing & criminal damaging where the two offenses that stuck. So next time you see him looking threw your barn tell him he's the only one breaking the law.

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                      • #26
                        Yes true. Believe me I would of, if the boss wouldn't of been standing behind me. Best he try that again, he will be getting a full idea of what it's like to piss me off! No more Minnesota nice!
                        "I'm NOT stuck, I'm just temporarily stopped"

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