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Home-Built Harrow
We took four 4-ft. sections off an old 40-ft. spike harrow and used them to make a small harrow that's really handy for doing yard work. We fastened two sections together side by side, with two more sections behind them. The front and rear sections are attached by small lengths of chain. A rigid steel bar mounts across the front two sections and is hooked by chains to the tractor drawbar. It was simple to make and works great for smoothing out the gravel around our yard. It maneuvers easily around trees. (Joel Waldner, 67 Tudor Crescent, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada T1K 5C7)


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2001 - Volume #25, Issue #2