Posted by 56 Fan 400 on July 27, 2014 at 11:32:47 from (75.196.232.223):
There is an ongoing auction in my area. I have a home made spring tooth harrow that has been modified for 3 pt. I dragged it/ rolled it into my trailer for taking to the auction. All springs are decent and the pig ears are rounded on the bottoms. It is rusty with small areas of paint....paint looks like a case or caterpillar orangish color. The question I to ask is whether it is worth it to take it to the sale as a piece of yard art or should I just outright purchase it for use. It is a 4ft across unit from outside tooth to outside tooth. Would it be better to use after I disc the garden?? or the 2 acres after mowing/discing????...or take it as more weight for the metal recycling that is gonna happen?? Hope the weekend is good for you all.
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