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I thought it was a Farmall and just lost it!!

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Kelly C

01-21-2004 05:31:25




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Oops!!! Thats gona for sure leave a mark.
Reports were that this Buck was on a over pass and got scared and jumped. Howd you like to be the guy driving when that was coming down?




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Hugh MacKay

01-21-2004 17:14:54




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 Re: I thought it was a Farmall and just lost it!! in reply to Kelly C, 01-21-2004 05:31:25  
Kelly: I had just the oposite of this happen in 1978. I had a new Chevy 3/4 ton pickup. Through the corner of my eye I saw a deer heading for road in front of me. Field level with the road bed and quite a ditch. He jumped the ditch, hit loose gravel and went down. When I got stopped he was right under cab, and man was he giving me a rough ride. He came out from under truck on drivers side, just clawing. He came to his feet and went head over heels into the other ditch. He got up from that, and will guarentee you I didn't dammage his legs. You talk about a deer move across the open field. I got out truck to see what damage truck had sustained. He must have been down flat and truck straddled him, there was no damage to truck. He did dig holes 2" deep in the hard wheel tracks of the gravel road, with his hooves. I know it would have taken a chisel for me to make those holes. They must have a lot of power in those little legs.

I know their hoves are just like razors. A buddy of mine grabed a deer by the hind leg. Man did that deer slice him. Something like 20 stiches worth.

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Bill B

01-21-2004 14:15:43




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 Re: I thought it was a Farmall and just lost it!! in reply to Kelly C, 01-21-2004 05:31:25  
That reminds me of the time my brother's father-in-law was visting him in northern VT and while driving up new hampshire rt 3,a runaway horse lept off a high bank from the right, and landed on the hood, sliding into the windshield and destroying the front of the car. I guess only his laundry man knows how startled he was.



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AC

01-21-2004 09:21:09




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 Re: I thought it was a Farmall and just lost it!! in reply to Kelly C, 01-21-2004 05:31:25  
Nothing Runs (you over) Like a Deere



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Paul in Mich

01-21-2004 06:21:09




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 Re: I thought it was a Farmall and just lost it!! in reply to Kelly C, 01-21-2004 05:31:25  
I always thought that Deeres got spooked when Farmalls came around. This is just more proof. Seriously, tho, I sure hope the driver wasn't banged up too badly. That had the makings of a real disaster.



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Kelly C

01-21-2004 07:41:17




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 Re: Re: I thought it was a Farmall and just lost i in reply to Paul in Mich, 01-21-2004 06:21:09  
The driver was ok. I got a photo of him next to the car/deer combo after.



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Van

01-21-2004 05:49:50




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 Re: I thought it was a Farmall and just lost it!! in reply to Kelly C, 01-21-2004 05:31:25  
Ouch!



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