Help with track id

From what i can see in the photo i'm confident it's a can of Pabst Blue Ribbon. In the second pic you can clearly make out the "ibbon" and almost 2/3rds of the ribbon itself.

If you use the Bobcat track to the left as a scale you can see that the can is approx twice as big as the Bobcat track which would coincide with it being able to contain approximately 355ml of fluid which is what a PBR can would hold..

I'm going with a can of Pabst Blue Ribbon
 
Here's mine...taken halfway between Sudbury and Timmons, about 50 km west down the Sultan Road. Fall of 2010

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Drinking... You're doing it wrong
 
From what i can see in the photo i'm confident it's a can of Pabst Blue Ribbon. In the second pic you can clearly make out the "ibbon" and almost 2/3rds of the ribbon itself.

If you use the Bobcat track to the left as a scale you can see that the can is approx twice as big as the Bobcat track which would coincide with it being able to contain approximately 355ml of fluid which is what a PBR can would hold..

I'm going with a can of Pabst Blue Ribbon


nice work - I concur :cheers:
 
just to be clear, you guys are talking about the little skid-steers with attachments like scoops and brushes right?

Where near London? I've never heard of such a thing, although I did see a coyote at the Western Fair one time.
 
just to be clear, you guys are talking about the little skid-steers with attachments like scoops and brushes right?

Where near London? I've never heard of such a thing, although I did see a coyote at the Western Fair one time.

South caradoc. You should look at the bobcats range in N.A.
 
Just because they 'can' be in this area, doesn't mean they 'are'. I likely never heard of it before tonight because I've never spent much time around hunters/shooters until this year. Usually the bleeding-hearts are all over stuff like that wanting us to protect the children and such tripe.

cheers!

AL
 
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