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found a 3 golf balls all in the same tree, embedded nearly all in just a bit showing about 15' off the floor in an ash... thing is, it was nowhere near a golf course???

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in a conifer hedge i was topping i found a handsaw stuck in a still live log that was cut half way through, pinched the saw and they'd left it :001_smile:

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That's a bit spooky!must be somthin about ash trees an pulley's,I hit one about 40ft up on thurs, the whole ash tree to cut in 6ft sections and i found a pulley with the 441.Cut it out an took it home to add to the other museum pieces(horseshoe!):thumbdown:

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Came across this wheel brace embedded in epicormic about 40ft up an oak.....strange!

 

that looks like a land rover wheel brace. Prob got pinged into the tree after slipping off a wheel nut that refused to budge.

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is it true there are forsests over in germany that cant be felled and molled because they are full of so many bullets?just something i heard aong the way:confused1:

 

I don't know about that.But there are more than a few Forest over there that are classed as War Graves.Its illeagle to even take a shovel into them because of all the dead Soliders and unexploded bombs.

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I found a rock with my boss's saw about 3mt off the ground, my parents fig tree (australia) has a push allong mower growing into the base of the tree, and a few times doing LV powerline clearence Ive left small bocks of in grown wood hanging from the wires.

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i was taking an ash tree down at local pub, chogging it down i noticed something on the cut i just made. turned out to be large calibre aircraft bullets and i happened to cut along their point of entry into the tree. was chatting to an old timer in the village and he said ww2 german fighter pilots used to regularly strafe the pub with bullets and probably hits the tree plenty of times

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