I HATE DEER!!!!!!!!!!!

Brown Swiss

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Went to clean out the barn, and here is what I have.
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BTDT
Three of them ganged up and ran into the side of my Dad's car last week. Estimate of $2600 to repair/replace the hood, doors, mirror, and rear quarter panel.
 
I saw on the news one time in the Dallas area a deer ran across a busy freeway and somebody hit it and the deer went through the windshield into the back seat of the car.
 
well, ya prolly needed a new tube in there anyway. i toasted a fluid filled rear on my 240u bush hogging last year on an antler shed, had to get a new tire and tube. gets kinda spendy!!
 
Looks like you got a hole in one!

Should have seen the mess it made when FIL ingested a skull and multiple point antlers in the header on the corn combine. Probably a road kill that dragged himself a few rows into the cornfield before he expired. Quite a mess.
 
Last summer my oldest son was using the 1850 and comes up with a barn cleaner paddle driven into the tire in the side wall just about where the outside of the tread starts. That one cost us a little under $1,000.

You might be able to patch the inside of the tire for that one though. (IF you can find a tire shop that does those kind of repairs) When Pop sold tires his mechanic patched a lot of tires that would be thrown away these days. Had good luck with them too. There was a company called TIRE TECH (I believe?) or just TECH who specialized in patches and the accompanying supplies to repair punctured tractor tires.
 
A friend of mine had a buck run head long into the side of his motor home. Got his antlers impaled into the generator access door. After a few seconds of struggling it ripped the door off and ran off with it still stuck to his head.
 
I'st rear tire I ever repair'd in 1985 had a deer antler in it. I have repaired hundreds of them since. Looks like you will need a couple of boots doubled up and a new tube. I don't know if they still make the 2 part filler for a hole that size, if they do it would be a good idea to fill it.
 
No, corn field I was hauling poop in yesterday, I wouldn't have went there but there was a carcass of a deer in the fence row, I stopped by it and seen it had been a buck, coyotes probably put them up in the corn field.
 
Had one go half way through the conditioner rolls of the 499 New Holland haybine, talk about blood and guts every where and I had to try and cut the rest out, the rolls where just spinning on his spine.
 
I have patched worse, the tire will get a boot, and patch on the tube and go from there! Living next to 2 rivers on these bluffs, kind of get use to this happening.
 
I hate deer too. I have fruit trees and deer destroy young trees. I have to build a 7 ft fence around a block I'm planting in the spring.
I had a tire that got a stick in it. I found a tire shop that vulcanized the hole so no moisture could get to the cords. I don't know what they did on the inside. The tire still looked good when I sold the tractor.
Dave
 
Called the local tire man, he was too busy today but will be out in the morning, my dad and I use to tackle them ourselves, but dad seems to have a seizure when he over works himself, want to avoid that. With chores taking most of the day and I am also working on a silo unloader, its good to just hire someone to take care of it.
 
Need a lot of tags then also, I got in the house last night, (well it was 1 this morning, I had a fresh cow and calve to take care of,) I counted 30+ of the darn things not only 200 feet from the house up in the corn field, sure took off when they spotted me.
 
All of you guys that hate deer I will gladly come to your property free of charge and take as many as the law allows. With a bow so as to not disturb to many other critters. Buck or doe. They all taste the same. Open offer to the eastern US. Hope we can shoot bucks to save you the trouble of going through this ever again. Email is open.
 
I had a hole in one like that and I had it vulcanized. If there are no places down by you that will do it, I had mine done in West Salem Wi at Degenhardt tire shop. Phone 608 786-2200.

Bob
 
Fullers Farmalls- What state you in?

I have a reason for asking...I'll give you all you want but forget your bow. Need an auto loader here. Plus, once you shoot with a gun...the rest will run about 50 yards and just stop. They look back to see where the sound came from.
 
Fullers Farmalls- What's your age and how many people do you intend to bring?

If I'm happy with that answer, I'll contact you by e-mail.
 
I'm 24. Will be 25 here in April. I have 3-4 cousins that would also be interested. They are 24,25,27 and 36. We are ethical hunters. None of that taking shots at 300 yards and never tracking them. We respect the land like its our own.
 
Fullers Farmalls= Sounds good! My e-mail should be open.

Thanks and hopefully we will fill your truck bed up with deer!
 
Ted in NE-OH- I may be mistaken but, I always thought Ohio only allowed shotguns during gun season????
Whereas we are allowed to use high powered rifles.

Am I wrong?
 
Fullers Farmalls, Come on over when you can, just last night there was over 30 of the pest just east of my house in the corn fields, south of me is a lawyer from Milwaukee owns 1200 acres, 400 is tillable and all in CRP, the rest is woods and brush, so the deer here have a nice home! I am in SW WI, on the bluffs of the Mississippi and Wisconsin River.
 
Got a outfit here in central OHIO that specializes in tire repair. TECH Supply, in Johnstown, OHIO. Don't know if they do online sales or not. As far as the deer go, can you get out of season permits from your DNR for crop damage. A freind of mine has gotten them and took as many as 10-15 in the summer.
 
(quoted from post at 21:26:19 01/27/16) Fullers Farmalls, Come on over when you can, just last night there was over 30 of the pest just east of my house in the corn fields, south of me is a lawyer from Milwaukee owns 1200 acres, 400 is tillable and all in CRP, the rest is woods and brush, so the deer here have a nice home! I am in SW WI, on the bluffs of the Mississippi and Wisconsin River.

You will have to forgive me for finding this amusing. Not the punctured tire, the hunting. A retired Army friend of mine lives in an area with feral pig problems. I was just talking with him on the phone the other day. He was telling me how where he's at the farmers will only sell hunting rights to kill pigs then complain when no one bites and pays up to help them solve a problem. Heck I would make them a counter offer! I'd tell em I'd kill pigs, so much per pig. And here you are offering to let people hunt for free to solve a problem!

Rick
 
Silo unloader or tire repair.... Both are rotten jobs and usually the unloader causes the most problems when the silo is full and it is so much fun climbing in and out of the doors and up and down the chute.Hope it is not a haylage silo as they are the worst. I feed out of bags during the winter so we do not have to deal with frozen silage on the walls and other silo problems. Tom
 
No need for climbing, it is a Madison sealed silo and I am burrowing in like a mole to get to the unloader! And it is corn silage.
 
I purchased a 15 year old Terramite, small backhoe. It came from a DIY rental place. Been used hard and put away wet. My solution was to install tubes, rims bent a little, rusty, holes in tires form running over things. I know tubes won't stop nails. Better than plugging holes and stopping bead from leaking. My tire place only charges me for the tube, installation is free. I don't know why they treat me like that. Guess I've been doing business with them for a long time. Very good place to do business. I have tubes in all the tires now. Just have to avoid nails.
 
That's the one I was trying to name. Tech Supply. They had a truck on the road that made regular stops at all the tire dealers just like a Snap-On tool truck.
 
Hey Brown Swiss, I would like to talk with you about helping you with your pests. I am about 2 hours away from you and interested in helping to control your deer herd. My email is open.
 
(quoted from post at 21:52:50 01/27/16)There was a company called TIRE TECH (I believe?) or just TECH who specialized in patches and the accompanying supplies to repair punctured tractor tires.

Tech Tire Repair... still in business in Johnstown, Ohio... http://www.techtirerepairs.com/
 

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