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<blockquote data-quote="blades" data-source="post: 8215820" data-attributes="member: 30823"><p>i don't have much trouble with bushytails but those darn 7 and 13 stripe chippers as well ground hogs are a pain. You will need to nail down the rat traps or steel cable them or the vermin and the trap will disappear. I was grind chains in the basement Tue. evening and a dang voll comes strolling by, claw hammer got it ( only thing handy at the time).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blades, post: 8215820, member: 30823"] i don't have much trouble with bushytails but those darn 7 and 13 stripe chippers as well ground hogs are a pain. You will need to nail down the rat traps or steel cable them or the vermin and the trap will disappear. I was grind chains in the basement Tue. evening and a dang voll comes strolling by, claw hammer got it ( only thing handy at the time). [/QUOTE]
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