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This rake is at my Dad's house.  Does anyone know what it would have been used for?  Thanks.

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ebinmaine

I have one too. 

Came from grampa's barn. 

We always called it a Hay rake. 

I'd like to know if it had a specific purpose.  

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SylvanLakeWH

:text-yeahthat:

 

Hay rake.

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953 nut

As I understand it the large spaces between the teeth of the older manual and horse drawn hay rakes was to gather the hay with all strands lined up for easier handling when loading onto a wagon or skidder (large sleigh).

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Pullstart

If you don’t like those answers, hat rack, coat rack, sock drier, real good nose picker, back scratcher, and the list goes on :handgestures-thumbupright:

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ebinmaine

:ROTF:

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ri702bill
3 hours ago, Pullstart said:

If you don’t like those answers, hat rack, coat rack, sock drier, real good nose picker, back scratcher, and the list goes on :handgestures-thumbupright:

Or, you could cook a dozen hot dawgs over the coals at once !! :lol:

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lynnmor
37 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Or, you could cook a dozen hot dawgs oner the coals at once !! :lol:

 

Since they are made of wood you will only do that once. :angry-fire:

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ebinmaine
19 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

 

Since they are made of wood you will only do that once. :angry-fire:

One must be very aware of proper flame to heating mechanism distance 

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formariz

That is a rather nice one. Pretty large. Most only have one or two reinforcing loops. Although bows are for reinforcing it they do help in making a proper pile by condensing under them. Some had the tines protruding also on the other side only about two inches. Simple clever timeless design. 

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The Freightliner Guy

A cultivator I’d strap to the back bar of my atc110 and create dust and loosen dirt and to bug the crap out of my friend following behind me. 
 

and it’s a hotdog fork I’d set over the fire for as long until they melt off and annoy my dad from the melted hotdog in the fire pit. 
 

anyways  cool find looks cool 

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ri702bill

Made out of wood, eh?? I stared at the picture again, all I'm coming up with is toothpicks strung across a long stemed Menorah .....

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