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Have: Landscaping timbers, Fort Worth area

Posted by catlyke 7 (My Page) on
Mon, Sep 21, 09 at 9:04

6 or 7 landscaping timbers, good condition with no rot, most have holes in the ends as they were pinned with rebar. They're free to a good home!


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RE: Have: Landscaping timbers, Fort Worth area

Are these the ones that are rounded on two sides and flat on two sides, 8' long and greenish? And where in Fort Worth are you? Cheryl


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RE: Have: Landscaping timbers, Fort Worth area

They are flat on 2 sides, but are not greenish. They're sunbleached to a lighter brown, and darker on the side that's been facing the ground. I'm in Haltom City.


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