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Old 12-11-2009, 12:35 PM   #1
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Well, my buddy gave me this little trailer type thing with wheels so I can try to make something that will really disc up the ground/ scrape it so i can plant food plots next year without having to rake the ground by hand. Im thinking of cutting the post of a triangle hoe down to wear it has a metal support, flipping the trailer over and welding those into the 2 holes and then welding some other things in the middle and then putting weight on top of it.... What do you think I should do.... Any ideas?






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weld some spikes to the top rail pointing up, then when ya get where ya want, flip it over and drag, then when its time to leave, ya still got your wheels.

hopefully its more sandy than clay..i have a dragging devise used to level arenas for horses, it has a hard time on sand, even with a tire on it., and adjustable teeth.

do you have hogs?
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Old 12-11-2009, 02:12 PM   #3
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weld some spikes to the top rail pointing up, then when ya get where ya want, flip it over and drag, then when its time to leave, ya still got your wheels.

hopefully its more sandy than clay..i have a dragging devise used to level arenas for horses, it has a hard time on sand, even with a tire on it., and adjustable teeth.

do you have hogs?
Yah, I was thinking of something like that... And no I dont have hogs.
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