Best attachment for levelling out lawn dug up by wild boar

   / Best attachment for levelling out lawn dug up by wild boar
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Ahh--good move. Box blades work very well for some jobs.

Learn all about the float position for the loader. The curl function works well when back dragging. If your gonna dig make sure you start out level and keep it that way.

Cheers for the follow-up Egon, will do my 'studies':) and thanks to all who have given their time very much appreciated. Planning delivery of the tractor to France in April, would like to have earlier but currently nowhere to secure it, still no doors on the garage, no problem if i'm there all the time but still splitting time between there and UK. Suspect the 'Novice Brit' tag will be very appropriate for some time after delivery though so expect I'll be hassling you guys again:confused:

Very Best

Dave
 
   / Best attachment for levelling out lawn dug up by wild boar
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Well, the first trick is to catch/kill your hog....then just cook it up done...no worries about the trichinosis as long as proper cooking preparations are followed...no trich to it!! People in Texas eat wild hog all the time. I have a bunch in my freezer right now.

Shucks! Panty waists use a spear...Texas boys simply grab hold and hog tie them...literally...see link below for step by step instructions...

Hunters bag, tie 790-pound 釘oarZilla hog | The Flash Today


Cheers,

:laughing: Brilliant!! Some hog too. Grow big in France as well and going by the holes in the lawn out there, one pig would have been good for many a barbecue roast, sausages etc etc......
 
   / Best attachment for levelling out lawn dug up by wild boar #33  
I'm sorry - the title of your thread makes me laugh. There are no wild boar around here - at least the four legged variety.

However, we do have an animal - that if invited into your yard by feeding - will tear the living snot out of shrubbery, lawn, gardens, flowers etc, etc.

We are blessed with an ever increasing population of wild turkey. They are the most destructive wild animal around here - so I know of what you speak when you talk about your lawn being torn up. Wild turkey will make your yard look like it lost the battle with a mutant rototiller.
 
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I'm sorry - the title of your thread makes me laugh. There are no wild boar around here - at least the four legged variety.

However, we do have an animal - that if invited into your yard by feeding - will tear the living snot out of shrubbery, lawn, gardens, flowers etc, etc.

We are blessed with an ever increasing population of wild turkey. They are the most destructive wild animal around here - so I know of what you speak when you talk about your lawn being torn up. Wild turkey will make your yard look like it lost the battle with a mutant rototiller.

No need to be sorry, you returned the chuckle:), loved the 'battle with a mutant rototiller' comparison, still chuckling now:laughing:

I have never been fortunate enough to eat a wild turkey but if they are anything like the domesticated I guess there are some tasty bonuses:licking:. Love Australia by the way and your member picture looks fantastic. I have been fortunate enough to have some terrific holidays there but you have more than your fair share of invasive species and almost invariably at the expense of the native, i'm guessing the turkey was introduced:mad:.

Cheers for the chuckle
 
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Actually, my novice brit, the wild turkey is native to the US. Benjamin Franklin favored it to be the national bird over the bald eagle.

Wild turkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The ranch I grew up on was used as a source of wild Rio Grande Turkey to aid in repopulation of the bird when numbers dropped to 30,000 at one point. My grandmother gathered fertile eggs in the wild and hatched them with her domesticated turkey hens.

Yes, they eat very well. Have done so many times.
 
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Actually, my novice brit, the wild turkey is native to the US. Benjamin Franklin favored it to be the national bird over the bald eagle.

Wild turkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The ranch I grew up on was used as a source of wild Rio Grande Turkey to aid in repopulation of the bird when numbers dropped to 30,000 at one point. My grandmother gathered fertile eggs in the wild and hatched them with her domesticated turkey hens.

Yes, they eat very well. Have done so many times.


Cheers TexasJohn, Interesting and thanks for enlightening me:). See I'm going to learn about a lot more than just tractors and related equipment on this site. Sounds like you will have had a fantastic upbringing. re good eating, I hope to try one, one day and sounds like they should be on the menu more in Australia but so much 'free' meat in Oz......
 
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Well, the first trick is to catch/kill your hog....then just cook it up done...no worries about the trichinosis as long as proper cooking preparations are followed...no trich to it!! People in Texas eat wild hog all the time. I have a bunch in my freezer right now.

Shucks! Panty waists use a spear...Texas boys simply grab hold and hog tie them...literally...see link below for step by step instructions...

Hunters bag, tie 790-pound 釘oarZilla hog | The Flash Today

Sort like the Cheechaco in the Alaskan Bar and the Grisly bear and ----!
 
 
 
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