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Here's a pic of what I had in the back of mine a week ago. Florida Doe.

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All pioneers, what’s in your bed or on the back rack? As I walked by the back of mine today I thought that was a odd combination so I stopped and took a picture just to create this thread.

Here’s what’s in mine today. There maybe something different in there in another day i’ll get another picture.

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Pickles, 2-stroke fuel, tape measure, back packs, rifle, seat pads for the deer stands.
Usually a beer cooler. A blue point bag with a pistol in it. These are standard equipment. LOL
 
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Bed mat covering the rear seats!
We have the bed liner, we use ours around the house, gardening/landscaping, it keeps stuff out of the seat area.
 
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All pioneers, what’s in your bed or on the back rack? As I walked by the back of mine today I thought that was a odd combination so I stopped and took a picture just to create this thread.

Here’s what’s in mine today. There maybe something different in there in another day i’ll get another picture.

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Pickles, 2-stroke fuel, tape measure, back packs, rifle, seat pads for the deer stands.
spare tire, bottle jack, compressor, tool box, plug kit, flash lights, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, paper towel, toilet paper, glass cleaner, matches, wire ties, jumper cables, 2 30ft tow straps, tie downs, you just never know what you can run into on the trail.
 
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Don't think I've got a pick of the pioneer bed but I just had it loaded up as a mobile welding rig. Was able to fit a small engine driven welder, chop saw, porta -band, grinder, extension cords, plasma cutter, and numerous rods and clamps all in the bed of the good ol' 700. Just finished building a new working corral-
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Wow, I love the workmanship, great job T!!!!!
 
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Don't think I've got a pick of the pioneer bed but I just had it loaded up as a mobile welding rig. Was able to fit a small engine driven welder, chop saw, porta -band, grinder, extension cords, plasma cutter, and numerous rods and clamps all in the bed of the good ol' 700. Just finished building a new working corral-
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These must be brand new, no dents, where are your back up holes for posts, to keep cattle going the right way?
 
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These must be brand new, no dents, where are your back up holes for posts, to keep cattle going the right way?
Yes, I snapped those pictures right after I got done painting it. For a backstop I'm trying a "drop gate" I thought this was an original idea until I saw powder river makes them already! My old working chute was wooden and I used pipes across it as back stops like you describe, but then my wife smashed her hand when she failed to get a pipe completely behind a cow while it was backing up, so needless to say, I had to think of something else!
 
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Yes, I snapped those pictures right after I got done painting it. For a backstop I'm trying a "drop gate" I thought this was an original idea until I saw powder river makes them already! My old working chute was wooden and I used pipes across it as back stops like you describe, but then my wife smashed her hand when she failed to get a pipe completely behind a cow while it was backing up, so needless to say, I had to think of something else!
Cattle are powerful when disturbed! Been there done that, always have an escape route planned. Hope your wife is ok?
 
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Usually hay or as of late been working on watertroughs all over the ranch, so there is a significant amount of pvc pipe. There is almost always two or three rolls of barb wire and stretchers.


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I just to help Grandpa work his 70 head mama cow heard, used horses to get them up, no cowbowing them up, wanted them docile in the pin, and worked them real easy, was a lot faster than than getting them all stirred up. And that's all I know about that!
 
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There was a deer in there a couple weeks ago, and there were beer cans in there until Sunday when all the kids came over to ride down the paved road in it ...
 
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Seen this online....My P1-5D usually has my dogs in back enjoying the fresh air.

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All pioneers, what’s in your bed or on the back rack? As I walked by the back of mine today I thought that was a odd combination so I stopped and took a picture just to create this thread.

Here’s what’s in mine today. There maybe something different in there in another day i’ll get another picture.

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Pickles, 2-stroke fuel, tape measure, back packs, rifle, seat pads for the deer stands.

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Can’t mention everything, but 2 rifles, 2 pistols, 2 full 5 gallon gas cans, 5 man tent, 2 folding chairs, 30ft tow strap, tire inflater/battery jumper, tire patch kit, tools, ammo, big dope, 2 sleeping bags, plastic tub full of clothing/gear/food/cook stove/lanterns etc, 20x30 tarp, poles for tarp, knives, machete, 5 gallons water, bag of bungies/cord, and probably a lot of other things. Too inconvenient to list it all. On the way back, added a couple dead Caribou strapped on top of all that gear. This is how I’ve been rolling on my Caribou hunts.

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