Not sure if this would work for me?

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Learning to Farm

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Hi guys, I was looking for a chain harrow (aka drag) for breaking up clumps of manure in my pastures. I ran across a spring tooth harrow, right down the road! What does it do (as in what does the ground look like after it has been used, the videos I have found are not very good)? Never heard of it, so not sure if I want it, the bidding ends tomorrow and it is definately in my "budget" at the current asking price. Ahhh, these are the times that I wish there was a YouTube/Wikipedia/Farm Implment cross-refrence. ;)

Spring Tooth Harrow Rake,Drag | eBay
 
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It would work if you can set the teeth even with the ground or up about a 1/2 inch.
They are made to run thru the field after you disc and to smooth up the field.
 
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Around here everyone just uses a nice piece of chain link fence and it works fine for very little cost,
 
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Same here. Chain link fence works great.
 
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The chain harrows work really well and do not damage your pasture when dragging down manure.
 
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Ok, tell me more about this chain link fence "drag". Does anyone have pictures or directions to make? I just can't picture it being heavy enough.
 
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Boomer, the farm has a 4x4ish, that is used to drag the ring with the ATV. But the barn manager (and her fiancé) have destroyed it, the metal bar was missing so someone rigged a wood board may years ago. The board broke last summer so someone used a lead rope to drag it around and then parked it in the weeds and left it (I found it the other day). I want something in the size that only the big tractor can drag, or something that I can say is only for the field. :) I have been drooling over a 8' footer. But am open to this chain fence one :)
 
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So, I was looking online for pictures and found a design. I was thinking the pipe pieces were still on it and in some cases they are, but I see that they are also weighted with pallets or cinder blocks. Cool, now to find a fence, suggestions?
 
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I think that spring tooth harrow might be too aggressive for what you are trying to do. Sandwich the front of a piece of chain link fence between two boards and bolt together. Attach a pull chain to the boards to connect to the tractor. Put a bunch of cement blocks on the fence to add weight and drag away.
 
 

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