sksmsllc
Silver Member
I have spent 5 of the last 6 weekends hauling back and forth my TC48 from Mississippi to the Ozark Mountains prepearing for Bear and Deer Season. It's been a lot of work but very rewarding. The bigest difference in working the tractor in the mountains is the steep terrain and lots of rocks which make for very dangerous going.
Weekend 1: chainsaw and cut and pushed with loader 2 miles of "IceStorm Clogged" national forrest roads with Tractor and Chainsaw.
Weekend 2: Rest
Weekend 3: Brush Hog Roads and overgrown Food Plots.
Weekend 4: Disk Food Plots and Plant Durrana Clover
Weekend 5: Set out Bear Barrel and Bait and Game Cameras
Weekend 6: Hunt
MS Deer:
http://C:\Documents and Settings\Adam Steen\My Documents\My Pictures\deer 158[/IMG
AR Bear:
[IMG]http://c:\documents and settings\adam steen\desktop\ar bears.odt
Weekend 1: chainsaw and cut and pushed with loader 2 miles of "IceStorm Clogged" national forrest roads with Tractor and Chainsaw.
Weekend 2: Rest
Weekend 3: Brush Hog Roads and overgrown Food Plots.
Weekend 4: Disk Food Plots and Plant Durrana Clover
Weekend 5: Set out Bear Barrel and Bait and Game Cameras
Weekend 6: Hunt
MS Deer:
http://C:\Documents and Settings\Adam Steen\My Documents\My Pictures\deer 158[/IMG
AR Bear:
[IMG]http://c:\documents and settings\adam steen\desktop\ar bears.odt
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