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Re: What interesting things have you found in your fields?
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Posted by F14 on April 09, 2001 at 08:17:12 from (216.252.28.79):
In Reply to: What interesting things have you found in your fields? posted by ShepFL on April 08, 2001 at 21:10:05:
While clearing brush to establish some new pasture a couple of years ago, I hit an old junk pile. Wound up carting off a flathead V8 engine, what looked like a 5 ton truck rearend, and a pot full of scrap iron. Couple of years before that, I got tired of 'tinking' the lawnmower blade on a bit of metal sticking up out of the back yard JUST far enough. The Iceberg Theory applied, when I got done, that little piece of metal was the left front corner of the oil pan on a 6 cylinder Chevy engine. I've found all sorts of old wrenches and horse tack in my garden, find something new nearly every year.
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