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<blockquote data-quote="jls in az" data-source="post: 2540755" data-attributes="member: 17271"><p>Growing up in Louisiana, we used to kill them by the wheelbarrow load. Also found out they were great for blowing stumps. Had an uncle that had a farm that showed me how to use them. If you have a stump to get rid of, start a sloping hole under the stump and get it about a foot and a half to two feet deep. Get an armadillo and some dynamite with an appropriate length of fuse and lash the dynamite to the dillo's tail. Stick him headfirst into the hole and let him start digging. Light the fuse and back off to watch the fireworks. Keep a 22 handy in case the dillo decides to back out of the hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jls in az, post: 2540755, member: 17271"] Growing up in Louisiana, we used to kill them by the wheelbarrow load. Also found out they were great for blowing stumps. Had an uncle that had a farm that showed me how to use them. If you have a stump to get rid of, start a sloping hole under the stump and get it about a foot and a half to two feet deep. Get an armadillo and some dynamite with an appropriate length of fuse and lash the dynamite to the dillo's tail. Stick him headfirst into the hole and let him start digging. Light the fuse and back off to watch the fireworks. Keep a 22 handy in case the dillo decides to back out of the hole. [/QUOTE]
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