s78wingrider
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On my grandfather's farm I grew up on we had a homemade drag made out of (guessing) 10"x10" oak set edge ways and notched on top for cross pieces, and bolted together. It was pulled behind disk and worked very good. Aaron
Good day Forum,Most thankful and amused by your counsel on my quest for a wooden drag harrow. My metal working skills and welding skills are nil,therefore,oak is a natural choice for me. I own a logmill,and I have a plentiful supply of oak and a bucket of timber nails languishing in my shed. I am thinking I wll adapt the key elements of Jenkinsph's homemade metal drag in the previous post and photo. Really like the way Jenkinsph angled the spikes to avoid too many hangups while dragging. I will share photos on my finished attachment when completed. Many apologies for dragging (no pun intended-ha-ha) our forum back to the wood and mule era.
If the nails completly bend up against the timbers, I think I will replace with rebar. Any opinions on that?