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1.) grandpawrichard - 08/17/2014
Sometimes the point is not so sharp and well defined as we would like it. All we can do is try to focus on the positive and forget the negative. Even that sometimes is not enough. All we can try to do is Accentuate the Positive and strive to move forward!



Dick
2.) billy b - 08/17/2014
Agreed
3.) grandpawrichard - 08/18/2014
The point that you see in the photo is a spike on an antique lawn Aerator that was pulled around by an old David Bradley Yard Tractor. :)
This is what the unit looks like:

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Dick
4.) bluecat - 08/18/2014
Point taken.