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Chain saw holder for Shingle Mill at Farmington Fair
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Ann Bryant, Staff Writer
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Ron Pratt, left, and Pete Ross prepare to unload a saw holder for the Shingle Mill at Farmington Fair on Wednesday. The wooden log will hold several of the numerous chainsaws on display, Pratt said, displaying one on the log. It was created by Bill Proctor of Wilton. Built last year, the Shingle Mill was a hit, he said. Wood products from area wood mills are on display along with formerly used equipment. The mill is located near the Red Schoolhouse and Agriculture Museum.
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