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Picture of drags????

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pat

06-04-2002 09:51:54




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I think I got them right but was wondering if any one had a picture of a set of 3 poit drags, well they could probably be any set of drags for that matter, I was dragging a piece of my land, and the heavy sod seemed to hang up in the tines,,, monkeyed around a lil with the location of them,, but wanted to see a picture to see if I got them close to where they need to be,,, ok keep this tractor related , the 9n does a great job with this

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Ed Gooding (VA)

06-05-2002 04:09:58




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 Re: picture of drags???? in reply to pat, 06-04-2002 09:51:54  
Hi Pat. Not totally sure what you mean by drags. It's interesting how certain implements are called different things, depending on what part of the country from which you hail. Here's an implement that I refer to as a drag, but the mfg. calls it a "contour harrow":

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In some parts of the country, I guess this would be called a "drag":

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I guess you could convert either one to a 3-pt hitch. The first one, you'd need some scrap metal and a welder, the second one....probably just a few beers.

ROFL..... ...Ed
'52 8N475798

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pat

06-06-2002 21:54:49




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 Re: Re: picture of drags???? in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 06-05-2002 04:09:58  
thanks Ed . actually I made something like that out of a hunk of chain link I had from a part of the property ,,, I understand what ya mean by different parts of the country differnt names, The pioece I am referring to could be called a cultivator too I guess, has long curved tines {4 rows} alternating in space . the guy who had it before me had them all sort of lined up, they need to be staggered I knew that just wanted to see a referance top help, theese guys are always so helpful.. knock on wood the tractor has been running good,, hope i didnt just jinz myself, anyway thanks again
pat

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That's pretty funny, by the way

06-05-2002 09:34:03




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 Re: Re: picture of drags???? in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 06-05-2002 04:09:58  
Thanks for the laugh. Larry NAA



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