hauling longhorns & plows

Anonymous-0

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Topic related, but didn't want to hi-jack thread.
Last winter I sandblasted & painted my plows & disks with the finest emron paint known to man. Now, I really want to take good care of them. My question is, do you people have recommendations as to how I can plow/disk my deer plots without scratching up my pretty new/expensive paint on those plows & disks? So many disks & the plow shares were not easy either.
 
Sounds like the guy that showed up for the plow day a few years ago.

He could not believe that the host had spread manure on the field and expected them to plow and get manure all over their tires.

Gary
 
Funny how things spark a memory. I had a government teacher in high school who was a young guy who'd just gotten back from Vietnam. He was telling one time that before he went in the service,he had a 57 Chevy that was built up to the hilt. He had another one that looked identical but it was stock. He said that he and a couple of buddies would go cruising in the stock version. Ultimately somebody would always want to race. He said they'd tell the guy they'd meet him somewhere in an hour,that they had to go home and put the other tires on. He said they'd come back with the other one and blow their doors off.
 
(quoted from post at 08:53:17 08/05/15) Topic related, but didn't want to hi-jack thread.
Last winter I sandblasted & painted my plows & disks with the finest emron paint known to man. Now, I really want to take good care of them. My question is, do you people have recommendations as to how I can plow/disk my deer plots without scratching up my pretty new/expensive paint on those plows & disks? So many disks & the plow shares were not easy either.

WOW. Guess you really don't want to put in food plots.

Friend bought a brand new off the showroom floor Kubota tractor woth FEL. bush hog and box blade. Tractor has 20 hours on it now. FEL bucket is scratched up, hog has a couple of dents and several scratches all from actual use. He states it like this I bought them to use and things are going to get scratched up.

If you intend to use the equipment it is going to get dinged and scratched. Welcome to the real world.

Question for you. Do you haul anything in your pick up with out wrapping it in moving blankets first?

Not trying to be a smarty pooty here just pointing out that if you are going to use equipment it is going to get some badges of honor as we call it.

Heck my laptop has a few light scratches from taking it places and it is a lot more fragile than a plow.
 
(quoted from post at 17:43:36 08/05/15) Hi
if you are seriously asking that question you are not from round here are you L.O.L.
Regards Robert
y guess is that he was just poking fun at the dude that didn't want to scratch up his cattle trailer by hauling cattle with horns. :roll: If not, then he should sell his plows & the other should sell his trailer, as neither need them!
 
Hi JMOR
sometimes I can't say what I want to on here, like I would if that had been asked in my shop or a
guy called and asked such a question. I hope your first idea is right :) and if not your second part of the reply will do as well to keep things forum legal ;-).
Regards Robert
 
You can not have it both ways. Either you buy a plow to plow with our buy one to restore and show. I think that I have ten plows and none of them will ever go back in the ground again.
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I think that Jammison made it very clear that he was referring to the steer hauling thread.
 

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