Hunka Metal


Found Object

Hmm… So what is this hunka metal? The pigs dug it up in the field. Ideas?

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6 Responses to Hunka Metal

  1. Susan Lea says:

    No idea, but I like the metal-detecting pigs! I’m always bringing home old “junk” I find out in the fields. Maybe soooome day I’ll find a real Civil War relic!

  2. Zach says:

    Piece of old rail road rail?

  3. Leon says:

    I mostly find broken glass bottles (pretty old, usually smooth edges by now) and beer cans. Our pastures used to be a watermelon patch until 1960 or so.

  4. Sal says:

    Looks like a grouser bar off a bulldozer or excavator track

  5. Nance says:

    I don’t know what a grouser bar is . . . but glad you found it! In my northern Missouri “dig” (lol; tongue in cheek) I find pieces of pottery, glass and stonewear. I find metal beer pop tabs. Remember those? I also find railroad spikes and metal farm implement parts. Even horse harness things.

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