Transaction: 97e7b3b8f507c5b944ace95ee8b7b59cebf35dcf

Included in block 17,275,493 at 2017/11/16 15:08:12 (UTC).

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transaction_id 97e7b3b8f507c5b944ace95ee8b7b59cebf35dcf
ref_block_num 39,505
block_num17,275,493
ref_block_prefix 590,285,091
expiration2017/11/16T15:18:09
transaction_num 20
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signatures 207195fe16b6e20196efba57cc758756dc1964fad74c70fc1cb7330e05b5664d5a4ae257bcbe2242edc4a21c64db4ccb983edee93d0465382b3edb8be04edb6f62
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"parent_author":"cecicastor",<br>"parent_permlink":"re-wwf-pulling-stumps-20171116t144619733z",<br>"author":"wwf",<br>"permlink":"re-cecicastor-re-wwf-pulling-stumps-20171116t150806049z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"It is not a lot of back breaking work. Doing what I tried previously was! I tried using jacks to lift the stump out of the ground,<br> pulling the stump without cutting it up,<br> chopping the roots. All that did not work. But quartering the stump was fairly simple.\n\nAs for the bigger stumps,<br> that is a great idea! I love it. It would take a while if the stump is green or wet. But the barrel would contain the fire and heat to help burn the stump out. I've also seen some people drill holes into the stump to help dry it out and to get the fire into the stump.\n\nThe only caution is to make sure the fire does not get into the peat moss as the fire could get a way on you. But I like it! Thank you for sharing!",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"unplug\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\" "
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