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Anybody remember the Tumble Bug style drag/scoop?

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Ninh Hoa

04-10-2002 10:11:32




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I'm thinking I'd like to get one to pull behind my OC-3. At the very least, I'd like to see one. Anybody have any info on them? Thanks.




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RAW in IA

04-13-2002 08:26:25




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 Re: Anybody remember the Tumble Bug style drag/scoop? in reply to Ninh Hoa, 04-10-2002 10:11:32  
Back about 1955 Dad used on with an F-20 to haul dirt and level the front yard on the farm. Not a very fast opertion, but it worked. The bioggest problem we had was with so many trips acorst the fround, it packed real bad, and we had trouble getting grass to grow until we had it tilled up several yearslater.



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t4 mike

04-12-2002 06:31:52




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 Re: Anybody remember the Tumble Bug style drag/scoop? in reply to Ninh Hoa, 04-10-2002 10:11:32  
here is our john deere no.4, 4 feet wide behind our 4 foot wide crawler. if pic does not come up go to tractor photos and search t4.



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t4 mike

04-12-2002 06:27:49




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 Re: Anybody remember the Tumble Bug style drag/scoop? in reply to Ninh Hoa, 04-10-2002 10:11:32  
here is our john deere no.4, 4 feet wide behind our 4 foot wide crawler. if pic does not come up go to tractor photos and search t4.



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Steven M

04-10-2002 15:40:54




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 Re: Anybody remember the Tumble Bug style drag/scoop? in reply to Ninh Hoa, 04-10-2002 10:11:32  

I have a John Deere. Mine is a 5ft. They also made a 4ft.



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AGEN

04-10-2002 12:27:20




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 Re: Anybody remember the Tumble Bug style drag/scoop? in reply to Ninh Hoa, 04-10-2002 10:11:32  
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I have a little "tumble bug" type scraper. It is from the 1940s, I'm guessing. It says Fresno on it, but I am not sure whether Fresno actually made it, or whether Fresno is just a general term for this type of scraper. (Like a Skill saw) It works well considering what it is, but would be awfully slow to dig a hole with. I pull it with my Farmall A.

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