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If they're Amish pallets, they might not appreciate being photographed.
Sighting today in Lancaster County. Must have been a zoning change in an agricultural area because the first building is a hi-rise.
A sinister gathering before deployment into the mysterious inverted V pattern.
A sinister gathering before deployment into the mysterious inverted V pattern.
nothing worser than a lefty pallet
nothing worser than a lefty pallet

dragoneggs, you may be correct! Each of these photos show that a pallet wants to be flat AND ready to carry or support whatever is put upon it. A pallet's natural, instinctive, urge is to do this... if no 'load' is available, then other pallets will supply that 'load'.
What appears to be a 'leaning' pallet is actually a pallet in the process of stacking. It follows that the base, or bottom, pallet is the dominate pallet... calling other pallets to attend to it's need for a 'load'.
The original "Pallets in fields" are two dominate pallets, battling it out (like mountain goats :goatto see who will be the base!
This is big news. :scratchchin:
I do not see any hippopotami
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dragoneggs, What appears to be a 'leaning' pallet is actually a pallet in the process of stacking. It follows that the base, or bottom, pallet is the dominate pallet... calling other pallets to attend to it's need for a 'load'.. :scratchchin:
But what happens to the topmost pallet and its need for a load ???