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Exhibit three: some more old farm machinery. If anyone actually knows anything about these machines, feel free to post!
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Posted by Wanderlust |
11/22/2004 7:39 AM | remove |
I'll do what I can.
These are harrows, I think... they're used to break up the soil and make it soft and easy to plant in.
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Posted by Wanderlust |
11/22/2004 7:43 AM | remove |
Wait, my bad... I can't tell the scale here. If the discs are small, it's for breaking up the soil into small rows... usually a precursor to a grain crop, if I remember right,
If they're larger, then it's for making large rows for planting things like tobacco or potatoes.
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Posted by scarlett |
11/23/2004 12:50 PM | remove |
they're pretty large...by that i mean maybe a foot across or slightly smaller. Uh, is that large, as far as harrows go?
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Posted by Wanderlust |
11/25/2004 6:35 AM | remove |
That's small for plow blades. We had one back home for the tater fields that had two-foot discs.
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Posted by Mutt |
12/2/2004 2:47 PM | remove |
Disk harrow. Definately.
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