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      <description>Have you ever wondered how to cut railroad ties? Railroad ties are large, heavy pieces of wood that are used to support railroad tracks. They are typically made of hardwoods, such as oak or maple, and can be very difficult to cut. However, with the right tools and techniques, it is possible to cut railroad ties safely and efficiently. Here is what you need to know about cutting railroad ties.</description>
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