Pallets in fields

   / Pallets in fields #2,511  
My plan was to ignore this thread and get on with life but look what I found in the yard last week. It appears to be some sort of robot or drone pallet and has what looks like ventilation slots in the top. It's made of a man made material whose origin cannot be fully confirmed without additional testing. The wife didn't know who put it there. Maybe she's in on the fix?

Lookee here...



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Even worse, there appears to be some sort of writing on the side. I'm not sure but it could look like hieroglyphics from the pyramids. :D




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   / Pallets in fields #2,512  
That Sir, is definitely an alien pallet! Do not touch it, do not talk to it, and for heavens sake - do not allow your children anywhere near it. It will cause sterility, blindness, and cause you to speak in foreign tongues, i.e. English
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,513  
That pallet is undoubtedly the result of genetic modification. Don't let it breed or the company that holds the patent will slap you with a lawsuit.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,514  
That is a nice specimen. I would like to have that one!
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,515  
Great days in the morning! K0ua has well over 21,000 posts.
Way to go K0ua!!!
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,517  
You spent some of those posts advising me on a welder. That was a good thing. :)
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,518  
Don't know if this is the best place to ask this, but couldn't find a better place.

I have noticed over the past few years that the local farm fields get populated with a pair of pallets leaned up against each other to form a inverted V shape. they are always out near the middle of the field, in a line, and about 500 to 700 feet apart.

Now during the Spring and Summer they are nowhere to be seen, and in late Fall they are out there again. As far as I know (not having been out in the middle of these fields) from driving by every day there is nothing out there that needs protection such as a irrigation pipe, so I can not figure out what purpose they serve. No one is out in those fields over the winter to do damage to anything except maybe some one riding their snowmobile if we get measurable snow which is not too common here.

Could someone explain the reason for these? I see them on more than one farm throughout our county.

Just stumbled on this thread. I just want to take a moment to thank sparc for starting this thread with an innocent and honest question. (Had to go back to the beginning to understand the context.) I also want to thank each and every one of you who have contributed your "wisdom and research". I have now been laughing basically non stop for 30 minutes! :laughing: My dog is wondering what the heck is going on again. He's been doing that a lot lately since I've started frequenting this forum. I'm still dying to know what the certified and bonafide reason is for these strange pallet formations. A google search just brings me right back here in some kind of hilarious, twisted, circular, echo chamber reference loop! Thanks again to all. Now I'll keep my eyes open for those of whom we do not speak.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,519  
Snowback,
Most of our observations and speculations are done in the name of scientific research. When you have something to add jump right in.
Tell your dog Stuck said, hey.
 

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