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Kent McMillan
Kent McMillan
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Joined: June 30, 2010 7:03 pm
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Gene Kooper, post: 445091, member: 9850 wrote: The below stone is in a large scree slope.I must have missed a key bit of information in your post, Gen...

9 years ago
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Holy Cow, post: 445085, member: 50 wrote: As I looked out over an acre or two of ground with limestone rocks strewn everywhere, with a hundred or more...

9 years ago
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paden cash, post: 445077, member: 20 wrote: I prefer mine a wee bit shorter to allow the legs and knees to work a little more efficiently. Working wi...

9 years ago
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paden cash, post: 445077, member: 20 wrote: Do you drill a pilot hole to use your probe?i have a hammer drill with a 5/8" x 20" bit that is perfect fo...

9 years ago
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paden cash, post: 445071, member: 20 wrote: An Estwing, no doubt.That probe was donated to me by a plumbing company that had unintentionally left it o...

9 years ago
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Holy Cow, post: 445066, member: 50 wrote: There are stones...............and then there is the correct stone. Winnowing the chaff is essential. That...

9 years ago
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Holy Cow, post: 445056, member: 50 wrote: As one who has dug up plenty of stones in roads, I can assure you digging a hole about 20' by 20' and two to...

9 years ago
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Here is one more map that the Google turned up, this one at the link below. It's a detail of a map of Warwick Township in Chester County, PA from the ...

9 years ago
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Holy Cow, post: 445047, member: 50 wrote: I have one I would love to find. However, if it ever existed, it is under 27 feet of fill where a side road...

9 years ago
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Paul in PA, post: 445043, member: 236 wrote: The cost of getting road opening permits, bonding it, then excavating and restoring a paved road to look ...

9 years ago
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aliquot, post: 445037, member: 2486 wrote: I have never worked in PA, but I have certainly found many stones under paved roads. Many of them not searc...

9 years ago
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Alvin Tostick, post: 445014, member: 13000 wrote: 3-4 hours onsite with a properly prepared job folder with office support is not out of line to surve...

9 years ago
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Nate The Surveyor, post: 444994, member: 291 wrote: Now, what if.... Just what if.... A PROFESSIONAL surveyor, found those stones? Particularly, at th...

9 years ago
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Paul in PA, post: 444983, member: 236 wrote: I have never ever even thought to look under a road that has been paved since W.P.A. to look for a stone...

9 years ago
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paden cash, post: 444980, member: 20 wrote: Evidently, no doubt. Your stellar research provides a good number of pursuable avenues a lay person might...

9 years ago
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Paul in PA, post: 444979, member: 236 wrote: The 1982 Plat shows Schoolhouse Road being the road that passes the schoolhouse. the area map shows Hill ...

9 years ago
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vern, post: 444972, member: 3436 wrote: Wow! Impressive mapping skills Kent. That and a couple coordinates from the button pushing field crew and you ...

9 years ago
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paden cash, post: 444966, member: 20 wrote: I'm just happy he finally feels like he has mastered [PLSSia] and has now moved on to the Commonwealth of ...

9 years ago
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Peter Ehlert, post: 444968, member: 60 wrote: Funny, where was that said?Well, how else should one interpret a remark to the effect that in Pennsylvan...

9 years ago
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Peter Ehlert, post: 444954, member: 60 wrote: yup, he may be learning that things are not always black and white like in Texas. Maps are a new thing t...

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