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Beacon Beacon, city (1990 pop. 13,243), Dutchess co., SE N.Y., on the E bank of the Hudson River; settled 1663, inc. in 1913 when Fishkill Landing and Matteawan villages were united.  Premium X-drags combine plastic lumber lumber, term for timber that has been cut into boards for use as a building material. The major steps in producing lumber involve logging (the felling and preparation of timber for shipment to sawmills), sawing the logs into boards, grading the boards according to  with hardened steel The term hardened steel is often used for a medium or high carbon steel that has been given the heat treatments of quenching followed by tempering. This is the most common state for finished articles such as tools and machine parts.  nails. The 3' x 2' nail drag is ideal for scarifying baselines, cutouts and home plate areas, and is also ideal for daily nail dragging of infield skin topdressing layer. It can be pulled in either the 3' wide or 2' wide direction configuration by simply changing the tow rope connection point. The X-drag fits easily between the 3-foot line and the foul line foul line
n.
1. Baseball Either of two straight lines extending from the rear of home plate to the outer edge of the playing field and indicating the area in which a fair ball can be hit.

2.
 on the first base baseline.

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Title Annotation:Product Roundup
Publication:Parks & Recreation
Date:Jul 1, 2004
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