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i was out on some stubbles last night with a couple young dogs looking for a few hares and as we went through a narrow gate to another field we went straight over a chain arrow :censored: coverd in hay an picked up 2 punctures :doh: on the back so we rang a mate for another spare :thumbs: and off we went :boxing:

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i was out on some stubbles last night with a couple young dogs looking for a few hares and as we went through a narrow gate to another field we went straight over a chain arrow :censored: coverd in hay an picked up 2 punctures :doh: on the back so we rang a mate for another spare :thumbs: and off we went :boxing:

 

 

dident he tell you that when he gave you the permission 8)

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wow you smart people why didnt i think to ask the farmer if there were any traps might of give me a map like the one ive got for the plains im slacking in my old age never mind you busy computer hunters will teach me the way forward a i mean 1 mishap in 10 seasons how could i

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Jesus you lot are a suspicious set of fuckers, it's like no ones ever done owt wrong or made a mistake. Are people saying that everytime they see it's windy @ half 9 at night they ring round the farmers on multiple farms spanning thousands of acres asking them about any little hazard? The land owners i know wouldn't appreciate that.

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boys. they are called 'Harrows' not H arrows. theyre 1 word. Harrows are an implement for a tractor that is designed to mulch dung, topsoil and remove weeds (there are many different one's for different purposes). it sounds like the one you drove over is a pasture harrow, which is for mulching up dung. mulching up the dung basically just speeds up the decomposing and nutrient cycles of the soil. there's a little education for ya. sorry if i seemed like a know it all. farm machinery is one of those areas for me. cheers :drink:

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