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<p>The only wild pig whistles I know of are designed to attract
them, not chase them off. :-)</p>
<p>That 300# boar would make for a pretty solid impact, although not
nearly as bad as the Duroc boar we had when I was in HS - he
weighed about 900 lbs and was as gentle as a puppy. [Gained 150#
of that after we contracted to sell him to my uncle, down the
road...by the pound, of course. Ol' Red figured out how to get his
front feet into the calf feeder and really packed on the pounds in
a couple of months. Uncle Pete kicked himself over not coming to
get the boar until he gained all that weight!]<br>
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<p>Mark J / Columbia, MO<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/9/2019 1:46 PM, Grant Brians
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I have had a slightly different
experience. One of the places I farm is over a mountain pass
road and in a high valley. My employees drive back and forth on
that road essentially every day. Our 2014 F150 (that was totaled
by a teenage driver hitting it when driving on the wrong side of
the road on the shoulder partly at excessive speed and we think
on a cell phone) had the deer whistles and had four encounters
with deer. The only reason neither the deer encounters nor the
wild pigs destroyed the pickup truck was that I had mounted on
the truck a very sturdy grille guard that protected the grille,
headlights and fenders - it weighed about 100# and was all steel
with mesh type metal between the bars to assure no damage from
animals. We had to repair the grille guard three times, but not
the truck! One of the wild pigs was a middle weight boar about
300# and one of the deer was full grown.</div>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix"> I don't think there is such a
thing as a wild pig whistle, lol.</div>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix"> Grant Brians -
Hollister,California vegetable, herb, edible flowers and other
crops farmer</div>
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<p>Spencer:</p>
<p>We have deer as thick as ticks on a country dog here.
Knock on Wood, we have had may near misses, but our vehicles
have those "Deer Whistles"on the bumpers. We get them at
Wal Mart, they look like little horns that stick on the front
bumper. About $3 for a set. So far, in 25 years we have not
hit one. Saying that, probably jinxed my luck...... <br>
here they are on
Amazon....https://www.amazon.com/Bell-Automotive-22-1-01000-8-Black-Warning/dp/B000CC4O58/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_263_bs_tr_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=H023FJ2DS1C4FVJ6DB31</p>
<p>Cecil<br>
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Thanks Joe!
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<div>I did get the wheel off the hub tonight. It did require
the use of my Harbor Freight “porta -a-power”(small
hydraulic ram). That wheel was rusted pretty tight against
the hub. I did not have much trouble with the lug nuts. But
I had been soaking them with penetrant. They came out pretty
well. Now if I could only find the right size taps and dies
to chase out and clean the bolts and hub I’d be good. :-). I
won’t know where any of this stuff goes. I could have sworn
I knew right where they were....</div>
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<div>A deer decided to jump out in front of us Sunday night,
so my wife’s vehicle is in the body shop. Which means she is
using my truck (yes I somehow overlooked/forgot the rental
car rider for the insurance policy). Hopefully I can get to
the tire shop on Thursday at lunch when she doesn’t need to
use the truck to get the tire switched between the wheel
that is bad, and the new wheel. Should be done by next
week.<br>
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