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I once had a bull chase me through a cornfield as I ran for my life! For those who have never had the pleasure of running through a cornfield, let’s just say…it ain’t fun. Bull or no bull. :oops:


What was the name of this thread again? :LOL:
Thread name is “Bull or no Bull” :)
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I once had a bull chase me through a cornfield as I ran for my life! For those who have never had the pleasure of running through a cornfield, let’s just say…it ain’t fun. Bull or no bull. :oops:


What was the name of this thread again? :LOL:
Children of the corn? :surprised:


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I once had a bull chase me through a cornfield as I ran for my life! For those who have never had the pleasure of running through a cornfield, let’s just say…it ain’t fun. Bull or no bull. :oops:


What was the name of this thread again? :LOL:
If you were near Oneonta north of Birmingham, I know the guy who has the farm, his cows are always breaking out! But then, Bama is a big state, lots of cows, and lots of BBQ joints...Dreamland, Big Bob Gibson, Jim n Nick's, Saws Soul Kitchen, Full Moon, Golden Rule...gotta go, getting hungry!
 

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If you were near Oneonta north of Birmingham, I know the guy who has the farm, his cows are always breaking out! But then, Bama is a big state, lots of cows, and lots of BBQ joints...Dreamland, Big Bob Gibson, Jim n Nick's, Saws Soul Kitchen, Full Moon, Golden Rule...gotta go, getting hungry!
This occurred in Slocomb, Alabama when I was a teenager. My best friend’s family had a hog farm. I went with my friend to slop the hogs, and the hog pen was beside the cornfield. My friend mentioned that while we were there, we had to round up their bull that had gotten loose in the cornfield. What???? :oops:
 


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Children of the corn? :surprised:


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My home town is in the heart of corn country. Of course, living in Toronto, the fourth largest city in North America, we often joke that the folks in the country might have too many first cousins sharing the same branch of the family tree. I spend most weekends in my hometown, so when my cousin, who also now lives in the city, asks me what I’m doing for the weekend, my response is usually: “Going to visit the Children of the Corn.” ?
 

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My home town is in the heart of corn country. Of course, living in Toronto, the fourth largest city in North America, we often joke that the folks in the country might have too many first cousins sharing the same branch of the family tree. I spend most weekends in my hometown, so when my cousin, who also now lives in the city, asks me what I’m doing for the weekend, my response is usually: “Going to visit the Children of the Corn.” ?
When we were kids we would put some to the stainless milking buckets down the bottom of the silos when corn harvesting started. They would load them up for the winter months cow feed. Spring rolls around we would get the buckets when level go low enough. Man that’s some rocket fuel in there!
 

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When we were kids we would put some to the stainless milking buckets down the bottom of the silos when corn harvesting started. They would load them up for the winter months cow feed. Spring rolls around we would get the buckets when level go low enough. Man that’s some rocket fuel in there!
How’s your eyesight? ?

I’m not sure what smelled worse, the hogs or silage!
 

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Nice job.

900 kilos?
700kg, stamped on the bag.

Please note that this not possible on stock Raptor which has rating of 580kg load bearing (curb-gross). I got extra air spring setup on the back due to conversion from passenger car to a truck which raises the back axle to 2100kg and gross weight to 3550kg.

That's pretty much the limit of the car. With a non-raptor leaf spring + air springs you could put another bag on top of that.
 

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Took a drive out to Shark Valley in the Florida Everglades to ride their 15 mile loop.

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