Where is everyone #5

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  1. Humblepie

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    If that would have been my tree, it would have been rotten on the inside.
     
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  3. johndeere4020

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    I know exactly my luck too. The logger told him the find fence wire a lot from where someone nailed fence to it years ago and the tree swallows it.
     
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  4. johndeere4020

    johndeere4020 Road Train Member

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    I was after the CDL but still don’t run elogs.
     
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  5. Ruthless

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    If the mill finds it with the saw blade or replaceable saw teeth, you get to buy what the wire broke too.

    Month/month n a half ago when I went to that sawmill he had a pile that’d fill a pickup bed of all the metal they’ve pulled out over the years. Fence wire, big staples, nails, bolts, nuts, washers, bullets, pieces of metal pails, even had a couple links of chainsaw chain out of one tree, must have been one hell of a day for that cutter!
     
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  6. Humblepie

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    Especially if it all came out of the same tree
     
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  7. Ruthless

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    All of it was from trees since they opened 100+ years ago. Said they’ve went thru 3 metal detectors since metal detectors became a thing.
    Fella I used to know from church was the editor of fine woodworking magazine back then. Had all kinds of fine tools. Said he didn’t want to touch anything as far as bigger trees coming from our area, bc 50-200 years ago there was very few trees at all around here: so the chances of finding metal in large trees sourced locally “isn’t possible, it’s pretty #### likely”. Makes sense given the change of landscape in this area in the past few hundred years.
     
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  8. ShooterK2

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  9. jamespmack

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    I knew it! lol
     
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  10. OLDSKOOLERnWV

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    Get up around Parsons, WV and the landscape is polluted with them things.
     
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  11. jamespmack

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    Dont go to Van Wert Ohio if your not a windmill fan. They are having a big debate up North here in my county. Real has shown some peoples try colors too. I feel solar, fine. Big ugly dangerous wind mill no way.
     
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