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    +I'd say that pic is as old as the Land cruiser ,about a 1970 model .They got some mileage out of that pic but thats Auzies for ya.
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    Just goes to show you how stories become distorted as when my Missus forwarded the picture to me there was commentary about it killing dogs but not unsurprisingly no mention in that article. And for the sceptics no photo of a skull either.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tussock View Post
    Photoshop man, that cruiser is barely down on its springs.
    If you look at the rear axle it's right down on its springs, which is where all the weight is.

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    The 300kg isnt being hung from the jib - its touching the ground - there will be bugger all weight on the jib,
    As soon as it leaves the ground, the weight it transferred up to the end of the jib, thus creating the transverse movement from the load, hence why the truck doesnt look like it has 300 kgs on it.
    Watch a container ship using its cranes to lift a container, soon as that box leaves the ground the boat heals right over, and visa versa when it touches the wharf
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tussock View Post
    A container is solid. A carcass is not. Pick a chain up off the ground. Your telling me the chain weighs fuck all till it leaves the ground? Nup.
    Im telling you that the whole load isnt applied to the jib until it leaves the ground
    A chain is not self supporting where a carcass is, to a much greater extent
    More-so if rigor mortise has started
    Thus an explanation as to why 300kg of load is not being applied to the crane jib - as it isnt....

    Regardless, thats a big pig an not unrealistic
    Our HUGE farm sow became 180kg of sausies after she snapped at the vet giving her a jab after her piglets. Broke his femur
    She had a noose over her snout attached to a Hilux towbar with the brake on and in gear - and dragged it while getting the jab, before breaking the rope and then chomping Paul..
    I dont think I'd want to be in a confined area with anything bigger than 60kg myself - let alone tusks..
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    if its real id hate to run into that fucker on a dark night with only a 22

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsp follower View Post
    if its real id hate to run into that fucker on a dark night with only a 22
    Especially an old single shot .22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Especially an old single shot .22
    And it would be a Lithgow
    A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    And it would be a Lithgow
    Yes it would. I have one of those that is a family heirloom. My father's first rifle from when he was a boy. Still in working order but I wouldn't want to piss that particular pig off with it.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Especially an old single shot .22
    yea and unc,s miserly 3 rounds and id better get three rabbits
    i did accidently pop a quail with him telling me ''its a mynor bird boy kill it''
    i was quick enough to say i must have shot a different bird than the one he was looking at.

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    There was a boar similar to this shot down south some time back, i read it in a pig hunting mag maybe 10-12yrs ago

    Dont quote me, but from memory it could have been canterbury area, it was shot buy a yank trophy hunter that had shot his deer species and had a day left so decided to hunt a billy goat, his guide saw a large rock move and they decided to target it when saw that it was a pig, 500-600lb from memory,8 odd foot long aswell, tan and black
    Ill see if i can dig the old mag out

    A pig hunting mate has a jaw he found out the back of his place, local to us, it is the size of a cow jaw, twice the size of any of his good jaws
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    Ive got a photo with my mate sitting on a pig he caught went 420lbs on the scales but thats as high as the scales went haha and its head was slumoed kn the ground while weighing aswell. Was dogged and stuck too crazy fucker made the paper. In tokoroa pines well ucalypts actually.

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    Pics! Not that i don't believe i just want to see it.

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    Would anything this size really be topnotch eating material? just it strikes me anything growing trhis big ,dont get there bychance ,its got to be bloody cunning and part of that is eluding chasers very fast.that would burn off fat would it not.

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    Age plus food plus genetics.

    Your average wild pig in a sty gets to about 60p pretty quick then you just feed and feed for Piss all growth.
    Put a Durok in that pen and watch the bacon grow!

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