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Posted by Mike (WA) on July 28, 2004 at 07:56:57 from (209.213.153.79):
In Reply to: Re: OK, Let's Straighten This Out Once and For All posted by paul on July 28, 2004 at 06:40:02:
You've got your spike tooth harrows, spring tooth harrows, pasture harrows, etc.- Disk harrow is just another kind of harrow (to dig up the dirt, for lack of a better term). What really should be bothering us is the term "harrow bed" applied to the hay bale pick up/stacking/unloading machines. How is that like a harrow? Maybe when it falls apart- like my 85 year old, mostly deaf neighbor who was pulling a hay rake some years ago, oblivious to the fact that the back wheels had fallen off and it was just dragging, with stuff falling off and a cloud of dust. Another neighbor went out in the field, stopped him, and said, "Leroy, what are you doing?" Leroy replied, "Any fool can see that I'm raking hay." Neighbor replied, "Well, to this fool, it looks more like your harrowin'."
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