Johndeere3720
Padawan Tractor Learner, Advertiser
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2009
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- 3,962
- Location
- NW Oregon
- Tractor
- Bobcat T62, MT55, E42R, E10, John Deere 4100
You are exactly right.
I feel sorry for you horses. Looks like this is a crippling machine. You do understand that the gap between your digging teeth is creating ridges on the base of the arena? You can even see those ridges in the pictures you posted. Those ridges create inconsistent ridges on the base. Your poor horse will never know if its foot fall will be on a hill or a valley. Looks like nothing more than the 50 other drags that are nothing more than dirt stirrers and gimmics to try and get some garage welder his 15 minutes of fame. Do true horseman a favor and keep this in your own garage.
I was curious if this guy was an expert in the field and did some searching. Seems like he may be in the business of selling rakes to be used in horse arenas also. Not going to post the link here, just found it interesting. So is he providing valuable input or addressing competition, you guys will have to decide that.![]()
Looks like nothing more than the 50 other drags that are nothing more than dirt stirrers and gimmics to try and get some garage welder his 15 minutes of fame. Do true horseman a favor and keep this in your own garage.
I feel sorry for you horses. Looks like this is a crippling machine. You do understand that the gap between your digging teeth is creating ridges on the base of the arena? You can even see those ridges in the pictures you posted. Those ridges create inconsistent ridges on the base. Your poor horse will never know if its foot fall will be on a hill or a valley. Looks like nothing more than the 50 other drags that are nothing more than dirt stirrers and gimmics to try and get some garage welder his 15 minutes of fame. Do true horseman a favor and keep this in your own garage.
Does it come in orange?![]()