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moving calves

per

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Worked calves and sent to new digs.
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I really do show up to help sometimes
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My dad as well. The good wife took over the camera so she could actually see me work.
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New home has Oats/triticale, Millet, rye and brome grass. A true salad bar.
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Cal

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The Red Calves are doing real good. Definitely aren't going hungry.

Do you have a heater in the Ranger with the cab? Does it bring in outside air, or just recirc? Does it get dusty in the cab when you're in the dust, or fog up? Do the side windows open? Any complaints? Just wunderin'.....Thanks! And thanks for the pics!
 

gcreekrch

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They sure look good Per. We are having a little problem with a respiritory going through ours. As long as they keep making Draxxin we should get through it. :?
 

per

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Cal said:
The Red Calves are doing real good. Definitely aren't going hungry.

Do you have a heater in the Ranger with the cab? Does it bring in outside air, or just recirc? Does it get dusty in the cab when you're in the dust, or fog up? Do the side windows open? Any complaints? Just wunderin'.....Thanks! And thanks for the pics!
The one with a cab has a heater that brings in outside air and keeps the windshield fairly frost free even in the cold. It is up under the dash. This cab the windows do not open. The cab coming for the new one will have sliding windows. We drive with one door off most of the time because when it is cold outside we have heavy clothes on anyway. It can get dusty so in the warm weather the doors are off and there is a rear window. Maintenance, especially the CV joints in the front is higher than hoped. Other than that we really like these units. The fuel injected new one looks like it will be an improvement over the carb. We ware out the needle valve in the carb out on rough terrain.

gcreek, our calves have been healthy as the weather and conditions have been perfect for them this year. I hope your Draxxin drug habit can be kicked soon.
 

Soapweed

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Great looking calves, per. They are sure clean and bloomy. Those Polaris Rangers are pretty handy contraptions, aren't they. :wink:
 

per

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Soapweed said:
Great looking calves, per. They are sure clean and bloomy. Those Polaris Rangers are pretty handy contraptions, aren't they. :wink:
Thanks Soapweed. Those rangers a capable of uses that we never thought of until we had them. One of them gets used most days year round.
 

Cal

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I also wanted to mention that it's always nice to see such a uniform set of calves....color and quality.

One more question; does the stocking cap denote any particular gang affiliation? :lol:
 

per

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Cal said:
I also wanted to mention that it's always nice to see such a uniform set of calves....color and quality.

One more question; does the stocking cap denote any particular gang affiliation? :lol:
If you see the stocking cap rolled up it is for warmth and is called a toque making me part of a Canadian gang. In gang circles I don't think many have a tassel ball on top. :? :) :wink:
 

katrina

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per said:
Cal said:
I also wanted to mention that it's always nice to see such a uniform set of calves....color and quality.

One more question; does the stocking cap denote any particular gang affiliation? :lol:
If you see the stocking cap rolled up it is for warmth and is called a toque making me part of a Canadian gang. In gang circles I don't think many have a tassel ball on top. :? :) :wink:


I'm not touching that one with a ten foot pole!!! :twisted:

Butttt so tempting!!!!
 

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