Many Uses for Case 411

chuck machinist

Well-known Member
I being a country boy gone to the city, I find myself looking for ways to use my 411. The Danuser blade has not made it to my collection yet for snow removal but I have gotten into a little stump removal. Recently I have become overrun with moles in the yard, so an exhaust adapter has been brewing in my mind. I was thinking at least 6 foot of flex pipe at the exhaust elbow, then following up with garden hose. May I draw on your expertise for a design that has already been proven. I have no plans of being political correct here . Die Moles, Die! Cheers!
 
My best success does not involve a tractor. I use chlorine bleach in the runs. I use a short piece of broken broom handle and every 10 or 15 feet, I punch a hole and pour some of the bleach in the run then close the hole to keep the bleach in the ground. Moles will not cross the bleach and makes it easy to pack down on the run, then watch for movement in the run, then jab them with pitchfork.

Gene
 
Chuck, Just drive the front of the 400 over each of the mole holes with the center ribs directly over the mole hole. They will eventually get tired of digging out, or in, and make like a turtle and get the shell out.
Loren
 
Yep, You got that right Steve! I want the little devil to have a sip of my Barley Pop when he comes out of the tunnel. Then------well I will leave the rest of it up to your imagination HEE HEE
 
Well my way doesn't involve a tractor but I have sat in the lawn chair with a cooler beside me an my trust 20 gauge in my lap. when I see dirt move I just let them have it. Wife and neighbors both think I'm a little nuts but its peace an quite time for me!! Good luck!!
 
That would work pretty good for me, Get the Saiga 20 out with a couple of 10 round magazines and Spartan Arms #1 Buck. 9 pellets per shell.
 

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