Gary Fowler
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- Joined
- Jun 23, 2008
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- Bismarck Arkansas
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- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
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This is my 'smoking gun' in terms of what I think this is. I found a number of pieces of wood, no big stumps or anything, but chunks of wood that appeared to be chainsaw cut and a length of a few feet maximum. Pictured is a small stump, which was found 4' below the surface, so must have been buried, I can't see how it could have gotten there on its own. There was not much woody material, but definitely some rotted pieces. Anyone know what I'd expect to find in the bottom if someone had buried some wood here?[/QUOTE]
I think you have answered you own question. This is the reason I am not a fan of burying wood, after it rots it takes up considerably less space and the possibility of a sink hole is high. I prefer to burn it and be done with it.
This is my 'smoking gun' in terms of what I think this is. I found a number of pieces of wood, no big stumps or anything, but chunks of wood that appeared to be chainsaw cut and a length of a few feet maximum. Pictured is a small stump, which was found 4' below the surface, so must have been buried, I can't see how it could have gotten there on its own. There was not much woody material, but definitely some rotted pieces. Anyone know what I'd expect to find in the bottom if someone had buried some wood here?[/QUOTE]
I think you have answered you own question. This is the reason I am not a fan of burying wood, after it rots it takes up considerably less space and the possibility of a sink hole is high. I prefer to burn it and be done with it.