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Farmer
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Death by Deere

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Had a friend ( another farme ) call me today and told me his hired man took a nice 9 point buck ............ with his John Deere tractor :? :shock: . The deer came running out of standing corn while the hired hand was running the tractor in the adjacent soybean field . It hit the tractor broadside did a back flip and got took out by the triples on the back. The deere survived the collision the deer / buck did not ...... Not sure if thee were pictures but I will find out ..
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Well, you know what they say... I'd rather be lucky than good!
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While your on the death by Deer, here is another one, from North of London last fall.
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Holy Crap! I guess the dominant deer or deere won. :D
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Incredible! Nice buck too, that was one tough tango!
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Nothing runs like a deere... :shock:
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Nothing like tenderizing your meat before you skin it. lol :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Pickin corn can have lots of surprises , do not know why but deer do not seem to be afraid of combines at time s. Hate to see any animal caught up in farmm equipment .
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Farmer wrote:Pickin corn can have lots of surprises , do not know why but deer do not seem to be afraid of combines at time s. Hate to see any animal caught up in farmm equipment .
I'm with you Farmer - Growing up on the farm it was the fawns that seemed to get the worst of our Deere's.

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you are right there fawns and hay cutting never mix and always end badly .Dutch that is a heck of a buck in that big deer wow
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