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Posted by davpal on July 01, 2006 at 22:47:51 from (216.93.96.16):
Dragging a dead deer off the highway again! Dad stopped over today and said there was a dead deer right smack in the middle of one of our fields down the road a mile on the side of the highway.I didn't believe him because I had just been through there the night before and there weren't any. Although it is a really common occurance here in Michigan. I saw 8 in the field across from the house and 4 more down the road a little way on my trip to get rid of it. They are kind of hard to get rid of. I dragged it to a more remote location about 1/4 mile down the road so it could decompose without all the neighbors having to smell it. I couldn't believe how bad it smelled in less than 24 hours. There would be no way you could touch it tomorrow. I just wrapped a chain around its legs and off we went. Seems like a weekly event around here lately. It was actually a nice drive, after dark, windy and stormy but not raining yet. The 9n has a 12 volt alternator and bright lights for great nightime visibility and a sherman trans so it goes about 17 mph. Never thought I would turn into a deer removal specialist around here. Oh well, sure looks a lot better on the highway when they are taken away, and smells better too! Later people.
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