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It just so happens that I have a HUGE black walnut tree in my backyard that my wife wont let me cut down to make gun stocks from (long story)The nuts have not formed yet but when they do I would be more than happy to ship some (all) of them to someone for actual shipping charges. We just pile some of them up for the squirrels and throw the rest away.The tree usually drops 1-3 60 gallon bins worth of nuts each year.
 
what if just supposing the HUGE old walnut tree just up and died from "old age" or "root rot" accelerated by discrete applications of salt water around the trunk? :shocked2: :shake: :hmm: :nono:

Steve

....or a chain saw accident...no I mean a herd of beavers chawed it down...yea..that's it! :rotf:
 
StevePrice2 said:
what if just supposing the HUGE old walnut tree just up and died from "old age" or "root rot" accelerated by discrete applications of salt water around the trunk? :shocked2: :shake: :hmm: :nono:

Steve

....or a chain saw accident...no I mean a herd of beavers chawed it down...yea..that's it! :rotf:

Well Oregon IS the beaver state after all! :grin:
 
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