Had my Quartermaster out on a station in Georgetown on the weekend. The cows loved the car, and licked evey body panel, and window they could reach. Cattle are well fed, and proper minerals added to licks. Curious as to why they do this.
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They are folded steps I had lying around from a Discovery 1. Clamped some gal pipe onto my rock sliders, and bolted them on to it. In my build ia what I did.Hey Mudnut, curious about your step. Have you just folded chequer plate over the original, or is that an aftermarket complete unit?
rgr. Think I’ll do something similar.They are folded steps I had lying around from a Discovery 1. Clamped some gal pipe onto my rock sliders, and bolted them on to it. In my build ia what I did.
Quarterpounder?Had my Quartermaster out on a station in Georgetown on the weekend. The cows loved the car, and licked evey body panel, and window they could reach. Cattle are well fed, and proper minerals added to licks. Curious as to why they do this.
Quite a few quarterpounders in each of them, even the calfs.Quarterpounder?
Something new, cattle are over the taste of Toyotas.Had my Quartermaster out on a station in Georgetown on the weekend. The cows loved the car, and licked evey body panel, and window they could reach. Cattle are well fed, and proper minerals added to licks. Curious as to why they do this.