Posted by Joe in IN on May 29, 2008 at 21:15:21 from (70.227.165.174):
In Reply to: Re: farming advice posted by john deere greg on May 29, 2008 at 20:19:44:
I do not belive in witchcraft, voodoo, ghosts or superstitions......
BUT... this does work. I used a clothes hanger. Unwound it, cut off bent parts, cut in half bent about 5 inches for a handle and went walking.
The darned thing just moves in your hand... I marked each spot, even closing my eyes and going on feel.....allmarks in a perfect staright line.....Had to be it right?
I was building a house and had to connect a perimeter drain. Septic guy came out told me he might be a while finding the tile 5 feet down... I said you won't be 5 minutes(I had confidence at this point since my marks lined up.) He of course mocked me. The wires crossed he dug with his backhoe and there is was I was no more than 2 feet off.
It's the darnest thing. This was a farm field I had just bought, didn't know the land at all, only direction I had was it is somehwere on this area(about 4 acres worth).... Amazed me, I swear by it now....
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