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Posted by Rob in Ore on December 23, 2006 at 17:16:12 from (198.92.66.97):
I have pieces of some harrows. Two spike tooth, two spring tooth. (In this clay the only way to pull a spring tooth is on a trailer!!). I've looked them over and they just don't fit the bill as far as my pasture/cattle operation is concerned. I won't send them off to scrap because of the historical value but right now they're just sitting in the front yard. I heard somewhere of the quadrant levers being used for BBQ grill adjusters or something. That sounds like a good project but I can't picture how it was done. What else would you do with 8 feet of spike tooth that needed $200 of rehab in order to use in the field?
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