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A-C 1036_B-10
USA
80 Posts |
Posted - 05/29/2014 : 19:13:34
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Nate, that looks like a nice spring tooth and it still has the lift rod. Mine is missing that but yes I believe yours is missing the middle tine but I'd say it would be easier to cultivate over plants with it like that if you wanted to use it for that. It doesn't seem like you see to many parts for the spring tooth harrows although I'm sure somebody has some parts for them. |
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7010b1
USA
713 Posts |
Posted - 05/31/2014 : 06:25:28
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thats what i have used it for i plant my garden in long rows and run my tractor up and down them. does a great job. i use it the most on the potatos before i changed my garden weed protection. i use it now on the gravel after a good rain, or after a dirt job. it has came in very handy a few times. i have made tool 3 link bars for the Brintly system. |
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skunkhome
USA
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Posted - 05/31/2014 : 10:26:55
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I made a couple lift rods out of a stake from a game of horseshoes. |
Phil
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty."
Benjamin Franklin |
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A-C 1036_B-10
USA
80 Posts |
Posted - 05/31/2014 : 16:13:02
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Never thought of that. Good idea Phil. Nate I hadn't seen anybody ever use one in gravel but I'd say it works great for that purpose also. |
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