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Post by duff on Sept 6, 2016 7:09:37 GMT -5
found in a dry creek bed
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Post by duff on Sept 6, 2016 7:34:32 GMT -5
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Post by featherduster on Sept 6, 2016 7:34:34 GMT -5
It's a whatchamacallit because it's to big for a thingamajigger.
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Post by duff on Sept 6, 2016 7:36:42 GMT -5
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Post by duff on Sept 6, 2016 7:38:47 GMT -5
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Post by duff on Sept 6, 2016 7:40:11 GMT -5
It's a whatchamacallit because it's to big for thingamajigger.Laporte Co residents answer to everything
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Post by lawrencecountyhunter on Sept 6, 2016 7:55:28 GMT -5
I found something similar, although smaller about 1' underground while hand digging a trench a couple years ago. My wife's uncle, who hoards antique farm equipment, said it was a piece off of an old hay rake.
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Post by dadfsr on Sept 6, 2016 9:27:43 GMT -5
Can you put a tape measure next to it for a little bit better scale??
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Post by oldhoyt on Sept 6, 2016 9:31:06 GMT -5
It's rusty.
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Post by duff on Sept 6, 2016 9:36:29 GMT -5
Can you put a tape measure next to it for a little bit better scale?? the cooler is about 2 feet but I could. It weighs quite a bit
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Post by bill9068 on Sept 6, 2016 9:41:12 GMT -5
Hell if I know, some sort of old farming implement piece.
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Post by bill9068 on Sept 6, 2016 9:41:31 GMT -5
Hell if I know, some sort of old farming implement piece.
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Post by stevein on Sept 6, 2016 10:30:13 GMT -5
It is a shingle spliter. Get twice as much done for each hammer blow.
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