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mnb&t
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early morning engineering. LOL.

blew my sunday putting 650 miles on the road picking up some pups then visiting my sister and checking out her new house. got home middle of the nite but woke up early to fix some farm equipment and after seeing some junk in iron pile got an idea for a nice tie out. farm work got put on hold. LOL. made 2 tie outs using 2 old disc blades, 2 broken flex head teeth, and piece of pipe welded on top. always had problem with swivels on tie outs breaking and i think this will be cats a$$!!!

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DAVID FELTMAN
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Very Nice!!!! Farmer ingenuity!!!!!

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Ya I don't think your going to have a problem out of that.

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COOL IDEA!

Bob likes it...but liked the hound better!

HappyInventing, Heather and Bob

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mnb&t
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Originally posted by DAVID FELTMAN
Very Nice!!!! Farmer ingenuity!!!!!


pipe on top looks silly but thats all that was laying around. not bad burn through for a coondogger that hasnt arc welded in a long time!!! LOL. if it breaks i give up and will send to the pros..... hint hint......

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