Liv4Rut
Active Member
This morning after my ole man hunted his farm he went over to our East end to check the ponds for ducks and geese and was suprised to find this sitting in our drive.
I arrived shortly after he noticed it and we went over to investigate. We figured someone poached a deer out of our field and got stuck going to get it. What they didn't know is there is a huge sink hole right as you pull in our gate and if you don't take a hard left you will bury your truck. A trap my ole man has set.
We looked through the truck and found the registration to the owner. We were still confused as to why the tires were blown. We could see the back tire maybe from spinning but not the front.
As we were driving around the field. We noticed the neighbor pull up behind the truck and get out to inspect it and write down the license plate number. After talking to him he said someone has been going into his beautiful alfalfa field in the middle of the night and has been ripping it up. He placed a 10ft harrow upside down in the middle of the field, buried it in the grass and waited.
He said that they had ripped up his field last night and ran right over it. This resulted in the two popped tires. They made it down about 100 yards and pulled down into the lane along our timber most likely to stash the truck or change the tires when they buried the truck. The neighbor was going to call the sheriff as we have had troubles with someone driving around our fields at night.
Bad day for that guy is all I can say. It feels great to finally catch them though. Here is the harrow in the alfalfa field. You can see the tire tracks going right over it. :drink2:



I arrived shortly after he noticed it and we went over to investigate. We figured someone poached a deer out of our field and got stuck going to get it. What they didn't know is there is a huge sink hole right as you pull in our gate and if you don't take a hard left you will bury your truck. A trap my ole man has set.

As we were driving around the field. We noticed the neighbor pull up behind the truck and get out to inspect it and write down the license plate number. After talking to him he said someone has been going into his beautiful alfalfa field in the middle of the night and has been ripping it up. He placed a 10ft harrow upside down in the middle of the field, buried it in the grass and waited.
He said that they had ripped up his field last night and ran right over it. This resulted in the two popped tires. They made it down about 100 yards and pulled down into the lane along our timber most likely to stash the truck or change the tires when they buried the truck. The neighbor was going to call the sheriff as we have had troubles with someone driving around our fields at night.
Bad day for that guy is all I can say. It feels great to finally catch them though. Here is the harrow in the alfalfa field. You can see the tire tracks going right over it. :drink2:
