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<blockquote data-quote="Bedford T" data-source="post: 6532772" data-attributes="member: 144845"><p>I have often wondered how that works. Let's say someone drives something in a young tree around ground level, 90 years later guy cuts the tree down and is sawing it up and gets a surprise 60 ft up. Is that likely the same item that was in the tree? And I really think a detector would work and save time and money long term. There are huge tree contractors who might know more about what's in use, or saw Mills might have something they run the sticks through before they hit the blades. I will try to ask the guys next time I see those trucks.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://thechainsawkitguy.com" target="_blank">http://thechainsawkitguy.com</a> Kit info</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bedford T, post: 6532772, member: 144845"] I have often wondered how that works. Let's say someone drives something in a young tree around ground level, 90 years later guy cuts the tree down and is sawing it up and gets a surprise 60 ft up. Is that likely the same item that was in the tree? And I really think a detector would work and save time and money long term. There are huge tree contractors who might know more about what's in use, or saw Mills might have something they run the sticks through before they hit the blades. I will try to ask the guys next time I see those trucks. [URL]http://thechainsawkitguy.com[/URL] Kit info [/QUOTE]
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