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    RidgeRunner

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    Item Bag A Nut Pecan Harvester


    Contact Info PM or text me @ 850-380-6651


    Price 200.00


    Item Description In Great condition a push machine that picks up pecans and large acorn with ease. 12" model
     

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    To answer that question, not very well, not spaced right. I tried it with some 9mm and it tried but but wouldn't hold them
     

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    Thanks for posting. I have a bunch chestnut trees that are getting large. Lots of tassels this year, but no chestnuts eventually they will be yielding. Something like that might work after squirrel decimation. I have found that blight resistant chestnuts like the Dunstan and chinese chestnut chestnut are vigorous growers here. Besides chinquapins there are some scattered chestnuts about about also. Likely planted by settlers or native americans.
     
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