Loader Flipping a boat

   / Flipping a boat #61  
Seeing as the boat is aluminum, you can light a bonfire around the boat and boil the water out.

Better yet, add some potatoes, onions, celery, carrots and some spices and invite the neighborhood over for dinner.

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And while you are at it, may I suggest you use different types and amounts of fuel for the bonfire so you can report on which method cooked the fastest, as we all know here, TBN members just LOVE to debate the proper method of doing everything, be it boat cuisine or bush hogging...:laughing:
 
   / Flipping a boat #62  
Seeing as the boat is aluminum, you can light a bonfire around the boat and boil the water out.

Better yet, add some potatoes, onions, celery, carrots and some spices and invite the neighborhood over for dinner.

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add in a rabbit, couple squirrels, or whatever rodent you like to stew up and now you've got a real redneck stew!!!
:)
 
   / Flipping a boat #63  
Of course, with a "stew pot" of that size, and keeping in the forefront of our thoughts that this thread had to do with the use of the FEL, some meat of a larger proportion could be considered. For example, a deer, or wild boar, something that could justify being lowered into the stew with a sling from the bucket. The suggestion on different fuels is absolutely a must, along with charts and graphs to demonstrate effectiveness!:licking:
 
   / Flipping a boat #64  
You guys left out Possom....tastes like chicken... LOL
 
   / Flipping a boat #69  
   / Flipping a boat #71  
You got it all wrong. You stir it with a rototiller and serve it with backhoe bucket.
 
   / Flipping a boat #72  
You got it all wrong. You stir it with a rototiller and serve it with backhoe bucket.
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Nnnnope! You stir it with a track hoe and serve it in a skid steer.:cool2:
 
   / Flipping a boat #75  
You got it all wrong. You stir it with a rototiller and serve it with backhoe bucket.

WAIT A MINUTE, NOW....the ONLY proper way to stir the contents of the boat are with an outboard motor and you serve it with a bait scoop...why anybody would think otherwise baffles me.
 
   / Flipping a boat #76  
WAIT A MINUTE, NOW....the ONLY proper way to stir the contents of the boat are with an outboard motor and you serve it with a bait scoop...why anybody would think otherwise baffles me.

The exhaust from the outboard will leave a funny taste in the stew. Use a trolling motor hooked to the tractor battery to stir it. On high speed it will also act as a food processor.
 
   / Flipping a boat #77  
I will say one thing.........
This thread has gotten as silly as the initial question
:p
 
   / Flipping a boat #78  
WAIT A MINUTE, NOW....the ONLY proper way to stir the contents of the boat are with an outboard motor and you serve it with a bait scoop...why anybody would think otherwise baffles me.
Well, what in f()!% is the paddle for?
 

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