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Quick restoration of a shovel harrow?

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TonyToro

Hey everyone..

I think what we have is a shovel harrow. Please correct me if I’m wrong. Also don’t look at the colors.lol that’s what my son wanted to use for paint.

My son is all into attachments for his tractors. We took this and a York rake out a friends back a yard. It had been there for years. We removed all the bolts, wire wheeled them, rechased threads, lubed, sanded and painted. It came out pretty good for a user. Now we have this done how is it used? Lol My son thought it could be used for planting the garden but from what I’ve seen with cultivators it seems these are used to turn soil? If anyone has used one and can explain how to use it, I’m all ears. 

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Crazyredhorse

I love the colors!!!! I'm a packers fan:eusa-shifty: Nice job:eusa-clap:I seem to remember a uncle had one in the garden had concrete blocks on it to dig in.appears to be a cultivator for weeding gardens 

 

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TonyToro

Thank you @Crazyredhorse

for the reply. We were thinking those tines could be spaced out for planting rows of plants. I’m guessing the wheels in the back set the depth that the tines will dig in? I’m wondering if the wheels are also for transport?

 

My son is dying to try but we are getting hammered with rain today. 

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Lee1977

Is there a shortage of red paint in your area?  :ychain:

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