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Topic: Re: Digger use for food plots
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| MRinMN
12-27-2012 17:12:30
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Digger, as in a piece of 3-point equipment that is about 7 feet wide, has about 10 or 12 curved blades about 18 inches long. Some have a single disc in the center. Digger! What do you call it? Thats what the farmers around me when I was young called them, most were on wheels with a hydraulic cylinder to raise and lower. |
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| MRinMN
12-27-2012 17:25:44
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Re: Digger use for food plots in reply to MRinMN, 12-27-2012 17:12:30
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| Here's another term. Looking at the picture of the tree left in the middle of the field, when I was a kid deer hunting I heard a old fellow call one like that a "school marm tree". I asked "why do you call it that?" They just laughed. A few years later while walking through the woods I saw another one, it finally dawned on me, and I had a good laugh. |
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| old
12-27-2012 17:20:46
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Re: Digger use for food plots in reply to MRinMN, 12-27-2012 17:12:30
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| What you describe I still have no idea what your talking about but maybe something used up in MN that is not used down here in Missouri and it has been to many decades since I was up in MN to be able to picture it |
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