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Hinerman

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That one is closer to Monet believe it is Ozark Stave co. bout 5 miles from me. White Oak only, parent company is near Cabool I think. They were giving away the ends and pieces they couldn't use for staves for a while when they started. But now they chip them, they are the #1 supplier to kingsford charcoal.


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No, the one I am referring to is called Missouri Walnut. You can use google maps to see where it is. Apparently they only process Walnut for shipment all over the world.

http://www.mo-walnut.com/en/index.asp
 
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No, the one I am referring to is called Missouri Walnut. You can use google maps to see where it is. Apparently they only process Walnut for shipment all over the world.

http://www.mo-walnut.com/en/index.asp
That mill is actually owned by a Chinese firm now.
That's where most all of it was going last I talked with josh.
 
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That mill is actually owned by a Chinese firm now.
That's where most all of it was going last I talked with josh.

Seems crazy for a Chinese firm to own a walnut mill in Neosho MO. I guess it all boils down to $$$$. The family couldn't resist the offer and they still profit from the business (can't say I blame them); and the Chinese save money on Walnut price by owning the mill, get the highest quality available, and sell what they don't need.

I wonder if that is where all those Walnut trees Alan harvested ended up.
 
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Oh, I thought that picture you posted earlier showed an unsalvageable piston. I just assumed the cylinder was ruined...

Nope, just a slight scratch in the cylinder and the damage to the piston is minor and above the rings. A flake of the rod bearing cage jammed him near TDC.

Now to call Bishops to see about a used fuel tank.
 
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I made little ceader slabs by noodling
Some today . A lady at church that gave me
The logs wants little nome house roofs for the little
Nome houses I made her out of the stumps
I know it's cheesy but it will make her happy.
This beater 024 I put together has some poop
Cutting bar deep with an old aggressive chain
 
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No, the one I am referring to is called Missouri Walnut. You can use google maps to see where it is. Apparently they only process Walnut for shipment all over the world.

http://www.mo-walnut.com/en/index.asp

You can't see that one from 60 hwy, I didn't really know that one was there, go by there several times a year.


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