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Post by DaveM on May 18, 2006 13:27:55 GMT -6
I think that story deserves a free shirt.
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Post by Wright Brothers on May 18, 2006 13:29:39 GMT -6
That's a fleshing tool for Minn. coon and beaver ;D
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Post by Steve Gappa on May 18, 2006 13:37:36 GMT -6
No free shirt...but a custom title....
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Post by JWarren on May 18, 2006 13:52:55 GMT -6
It is the bottom of a washtub that has been cut out
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Post by Vanmeer on May 18, 2006 13:55:00 GMT -6
Lid for a old moonshine still.
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Post by trappnman on May 18, 2006 14:00:43 GMT -6
clue #4- its use was dictated by easy accessability of the source material.
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Post by Drew on May 18, 2006 14:04:13 GMT -6
milk can lid?
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Post by zone 9 on May 18, 2006 14:39:03 GMT -6
;)Its a mollases or pickle barrel lid which in turn was used as a childs outhouse seat or hole cover.
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Post by trappnman on May 18, 2006 14:39:40 GMT -6
nope..
don't forget its a 2 parter- what it is, and what it was used for.
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Post by trappermike220 on May 18, 2006 14:45:08 GMT -6
lid for a well
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Post by CoyoteMan50 on May 18, 2006 15:26:27 GMT -6
its was used for a hub cap for a wagon wheel or some kind of wheel. maybe to keep ice or rocks from busting up the spokes of the wheel and it was the cut out of the bottom of 55 gal barel.
TrapperLarry
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Post by coyotewhisperer on May 18, 2006 17:48:32 GMT -6
The top of an old grain bin?
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Post by trappnman on May 18, 2006 18:01:43 GMT -6
larry was warm on one part.
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Post by Stanley on May 18, 2006 18:17:53 GMT -6
Used on a steam tractor. You put it over the stack to put the fire out.
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Post by CoonDuke on May 18, 2006 19:51:02 GMT -6
A shield for a Minnesota Viking...
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Post by dj88ryr on May 18, 2006 19:54:44 GMT -6
A shield for a Minnesota Viking... LMFAO!!!
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Post by robertw on May 18, 2006 20:05:46 GMT -6
Any chance it is a "potters / pottery wheel"?
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Post by CoyoteMan50 on May 18, 2006 20:26:35 GMT -6
it was used for a lid for covering a feed barrel. and it is a spare tire cover TrapperLarry
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Post by trappnman on May 18, 2006 20:36:23 GMT -6
nope.
Clue # whatever: thars gold in them there hills.
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Post by blakcoyote on May 18, 2006 22:53:19 GMT -6
It looks like a colter(sp/) disc for working up the ground for planting.
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