Deer extraction

No bloody use at all unless you have a link box for it or a bucket on the front. :rofl:
Anyway it's a bit of overkill for muntjac.
 
reminds me of a guy I once went to north of Inverness he used duel wheels all round on his tractor and front loader
at least it would do very little damage to heather.
 

Would it be ott if you had five stags to extract and my tractor was sitting at the bottom of the hill. Im sure there would be a bit of a mind change after dragging the first stag a 100 yards.:rofl:

I dont use my tractor for extration. These tyres are used for spreading slurry with the umbilical system when the ground is wet which is most of the time in scotland.I posted the picture for a bit of fun.

Regards kev
 
Would it be ott if you had five stags to extract and my tractor was sitting at the bottom of the hill. Im sure there would be a bit of a mind change after dragging the first stag a 100 yards.:rofl:

I dont use my tractor for extration. These tyres are used for spreading slurry with the umbilical system when the ground is wet which is most of the time in scotland.I posted the picture for a bit of fun.

Regards kev
Well you should know some people don't have a sense of humour
 
reminds me of a guy I once went to north of Inverness he used duel wheels all round on his tractor and front loader
at least it would do very little damage to heather.
I watched a dvd on red deer stalking.It was made just above inverness. In one of the scenes you could see inverness from the hill they were on. He used a old john deer with dual wheels all round and a loader.He also had a old isuzu pic up Probably the same guy.

Regards kev
 
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Extra wide wheels, I bet you've got flames painted on the bonnet and fluffy dice in the cab!!!!! and yes, yours is definitely bigger than mine
My mrs has never complained :oops: Oh your talking about my tyres. Mind not forgetting the beeded seat cover.:D
 
Deer extraction is that the same as expensive extraction? I'll stick to roe just thrown over the shoulder much cheaper
 
Nice terra tyres Kevin... slurry spreading are we....!

If memory serves me right they'll be sitting at around 6 to 8 psi ?

even at £500'ish :shock: a pop (secondhand) I might add.

Buck.

You rite billy 6 psi in them. The are not cheep but they last for ever they are never on the road as they make the tractor 12.5 feet wide.Wont be long and my 650s will be back on for ploughing and the rest of the spring work.

Regards kev.
 
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