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Here are my jump poles. I have 11 over 8’ stacked off the ground.
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They need to be at least 8' long once cut so choose your junk trees carefully.    

Cut them down, remove all limbs and stack off the ground to dry.  They don't need to be peeled.
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Below is a picture of the tools used to cut down and limb 10 junk poles. Blessings Catherine The Grateful.
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