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Offline KFhunter

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Re: Disc harrow?
« Reply #30 on: October 21, 2021, 10:16:31 PM »
I watched pops seed about 20 acres with a hand seeder, it had a burlap bag and wooden base.  You'd crank the handle and walk. 


It took him a long long time, but he got it done! 


amazing what you can do with so little,  some of my "equipment" is home made

my "culti-packer" is two 55 gallon drums welded end to end with a pipe through the middle, then filled with concrete.   

Someone made it prolly 50 years ago, but it's so dang heavy it'll push sod clumps flat and push rocks down flush so your swather don't eat em  :chuckle:

The frame looks to be off an old model T 

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Re: Disc harrow?
« Reply #31 on: October 21, 2021, 10:25:32 PM »
I watched pops seed about 20 acres with a hand seeder, it had a burlap bag and wooden base.  You'd crank the handle and walk. 


It took him a long long time, but he got it done! 


amazing what you can do with so little,  some of my "equipment" is home made

my "culti-packer" is two 55 gallon drums welded end to end with a pipe through the middle, then filled with concrete.   

Someone made it prolly 50 years ago, but it's so dang heavy it'll push sod clumps flat and push rocks down flush so your swather don't eat em  :chuckle:

The frame looks to be off an old model T
Respect to your pops

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Re: Disc harrow?
« Reply #32 on: October 22, 2021, 09:04:24 AM »
Farm and equipment auction tomorrow in Spokane that has several implements.

http://www.reinlandauctions.net/10.23.2021-equipment.html

I see a couple of cultipackers.

I had the neighbor come up and drill Winter peas, Rye into my pasture and the local turkies showed up and promptly undrilled them.   :chuckle:

In the vehicle auction you can bid on a corvette.
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Re: Disc harrow?
« Reply #33 on: October 22, 2021, 07:41:20 PM »
Farm and equipment auction tomorrow in Spokane that has several implements.

http://www.reinlandauctions.net/10.23.2021-equipment.html

I see a couple of cultipackers.

I had the neighbor come up and drill Winter peas, Rye into my pasture and the local turkies showed up and promptly undrilled them.   :chuckle:

In the vehicle auction you can bid on a corvette.

You're old enough to have a Corvette RR

I still need to retire first, and work on my gut more   :chuckle:   :chuckle:

You got a long ways to go before you have the proper vette drivin belly

 


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