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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 8151866" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>Extremely high-speed weathering really... I've a memory from my early childhood, so 70s, of visiting a friend of my father somewhere by Northampton - Weedon comes to mind, but I don't know why. Anyway, he had more stone than I'd ever seen before and was using something like this back then in the fields; point is, he was a good farmer and knew his stuff, so I guess it didn't do any harm.</p><p></p><p>I am absolutely certain it was crushing because I remember it distinctly, and was familiar with what we used in Herts to take the flints <u>off</u> the lands, and this didn't remove, just broke up. I haven't seen anything like it since in the UK but have in South Africa. The one in Northants didn't leave a trail like the one in the video above; the stone was brought up, crushed and just left on the surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 8151866, member: 8735"] Extremely high-speed weathering really... I've a memory from my early childhood, so 70s, of visiting a friend of my father somewhere by Northampton - Weedon comes to mind, but I don't know why. Anyway, he had more stone than I'd ever seen before and was using something like this back then in the fields; point is, he was a good farmer and knew his stuff, so I guess it didn't do any harm. I am absolutely certain it was crushing because I remember it distinctly, and was familiar with what we used in Herts to take the flints [U]off[/U] the lands, and this didn't remove, just broke up. I haven't seen anything like it since in the UK but have in South Africa. The one in Northants didn't leave a trail like the one in the video above; the stone was brought up, crushed and just left on the surface. [/QUOTE]
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