Brown Podzol wrote: » I've got a gun and a shovel. No one will miss you.:cool:
Sharpshooter82 wrote: » im gonna say its a semi
Sharpshooter82 wrote: » This is the shotgun you want around the yard AA-12
iverjohnston wrote: » sorry Sharpshooter, Mossberg 500.
moy83 wrote: » If the lad I have my side by side sold to ever sorts his license and takes it , I'm going to chance a pump to see what they are like
jersey101 wrote: » Here, ive a heap of dirty oul crows here that need sortin out. Bring on that yoke will ye
Conmaicne Mara wrote: » Pfft, I can drive stakes with my Baikal and then go shoot stuff with it, ye can keep ye're girly guns
Sharpshooter82 wrote: » Consider it sorted Jersey :D
iverjohnston wrote: » So nobody's interested in the scales!:D Its gonna be a big improvement on my previous method of drafting for sale. 1) Lift lamb in a bear hug. 2) Grunt = ready for mart 3) No grunt = leave for next week.
moy83 wrote: » Its a Baikal I have and Im happy with it but by god if you fire 25 shots at clays it leaves a bit of a sting
iverjohnston wrote: » So nobody's interested in the scales!:D Its gonna be a big improvement on my previous method of drafting for sale. 1) Lift lamb in a bear hug. (watch out for the head-butt) 2) Grunt = ready for mart 3) No grunt = leave for next week.
iverjohnston wrote: » The stuff people throw away....... got this Ritchie sheep scales in the local scrap metal yard. Would have been baled up the next morning. Was missing the front gate and the clock. €25 for the crate, €5 for a new bearing, which is used as a roller allowing the crate move up and down, €25 for a scales from ebay.co.uk, and the rest from stuff lying about. Total €55 plus welding rods, disk etc. And a pair of wheels off an old pressure washer.
Figerty wrote: » Shotgun and shovel in the background.. are you starring in Love/Hate or something like it?:D
iverjohnston wrote: » House guarded by shotgun 3 nights a week. You guess which 3..........
Conmaicne Mara wrote: » "Live fire range, targets wanted.... Enquire within"
onyerbikepat wrote: » Christ, they'd be no one leaving horses in your field, if you had one of those.
Muckit wrote: » Now that's some great guntering. Bit of thinking required to offset hinges. Still taking up a few vital inches when closed. Could you have them that you could unhook and hang on the side?
moy83 wrote: » Thats a deadly job altogether ren . If you were to do it for someone what would you charge ? You could get a few PMs for that work
renandstimpy wrote: » well the 2 gates cost €300 new(looking for months and could not get any second hand )hinges, rivets , etc came in at about €23 .. it took me 2-2.5 hours ..probably charge €80 if materials were supplied ..