Metal Detecting along the old railroad tracks, all kinds of suck and a cool artifact

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2010

http://adventureswithjim.com A quick stop to metal detect an old railroad crossing I drive by 5 times a day. It was just time to stop in for a little hunt.

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  • wow, you whine a lot, very bad attitude.

  • @erikxroads so you're whining about my whining?  TROLL! Ahahahahahahahahaha bubye now.

  • who makes the digger you're using in this video?

  • @Homesteadforge It was custom made for me by a guy in Idaho, but he dropped out of sight years ago.

  • where is this? my dad might know what railroad

  • @pennyf9 I have it on the maps somewhere...haven't had much luck on RR tracks so I gave up on them for now.

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  • if you didnt know, the sign you found goes beside a switch on the tracks. the different colors helped the engineer to know which track he was leading his train into.

  • what is the brand name of you digging tool looks high quality

  • i like watching you dig like a fuckin mule, dig donkey dig.

  • You look like Nathan from Horse the Band.

  • What kind the tool did you use for dig it's really cool !

    Thanks

    Jr

  • that is why you dont add railroad tracks and metal decting

    IT IS GUNA GO OFF ALL THE FUCKING TIME!

  • What in the world are you digging with? I have never seen a tool such as that one.

  • deja vu :L

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