Copejunkie
The Cornfather
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Morning everyone
Oh yes, especially after a rain. Washes the dirt off and they can be easier to spot. That's where I've found the majority of mine, in tilled fields. Rock/sand bars in creeks are the next best place.Hey @Copejunkie Ive been watching some youtube vids lately about finding arrowheads, and one of the best ways is to search freshly plowed fields, was just wondering if you've ever come across anything of that sort ??
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That’s cool of someone or a hint, haHas anyone walked in their shed and found someone left them 2 weedeaters and a bucket of string? Happened to me today. I have no idea where they came from, I have a stihl weedeater already that I use fairly often. I am absolutely puzzled.
Turns out it was my uncle. He said he was getting a new one and he said both of these didn't run right and need worked on. So he just decided they should come to my house. Thanks I guess. Something more to fix.That’s cool of someone or a hint, ha
Cool you have the reputation for being able to fix things. I think my reputation is more in line with breaking things.Turns out it was my uncle. He said he was getting a new one and he said both of these didn't run right and need worked on. So he just decided they should come to my house. Thanks I guess. Something more to fix.
I'm half inclined to take a hammer to them and save myself the hassle. They are both craftsman brand, so not high dollar or quality. The one does kind of intrigue me though. Instead of string it runs a saw blade, or cable in place of the string. I've never had one like that, might be kind of fun, and maybe a little dangerous.Cool you have the reputation for being able to fix things. I think my reputation is more in line with breaking things.