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As I`ve come down with flu and off work I siezed the opportunity to sort my laptop out as there`s pictures all over the place. All collected up now and filed in different named folders. I thought I would share a few with you from a session way back in april I think, when I got an invite from browner. It was all over in an hour and that includes waiting for farmer to move bails away with machine. It was fast and furious to say the least, worth traveling down. A total of 65 in an hour, not bad to say we had 3 adults and 5 young dogs

 

PS Thanks to the guys who responded to last post regarding downsizing hope they come out ok

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nice one ,how dose the leaf blower work

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Thanks guys for positive comments, quality of pics suffered due to downsizing by the looks of it, but still you get the jest. As for the blower, thought I would give it a go last season to compare it against chainsaws and ratattack. I bought it from new for reliability and found the most powerfull one, pushes air out at 200mph, simply crank it up and stick pipe down hole. Have noticed invariably where there is no air coming out of a hole it usually holds another rodent. Rats dont like draft so tend to bolt pretty quick. A

positive out come is if the rat is unwilling to bolt from a dead end, it is still alive and dogs continue to mark we dig on. Far better than digging to dead ones overcome by fumes. Another plus is it is kinder to the dogs noses ie no smoke or fumes to sieve through.

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