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What is this? Weighs a ton can't carry it back by myself . Est 3ft long by 6x6

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Looks like part of a track switch.....Joe McDonough
 

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wow, you are much more intense than I, I would have given up
 

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I think someone drank the whole bottle.

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most railroad or train parts have a part number or a date on them.
brad
 

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wow, you are much more intense than I, I would have given up

My dad made me, he's using the "I'd do it myself but I'm an old man" guilt trip . I dug two of them today.


Then once I got them out dad said, "they're too heavy to take back to the truck so we'll have to rebury them and come back with a cart to haul them back to the truck." By the time I was done I was limping like a 90 year old and went home and took a nap.
 

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So far it does not look like anything related to track that I've ever seen. Might have been to something else?
 

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Hard to give up on those whatisit's in the ground some time's. If nothing else, scrap it and you'll have batteries for a year or so:icon_thumright:
 

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