That lawn ornament has a planter blade on it as well. It digs the furrow for planting while the cultivator blades break up the ground and weeds and hoof tracks on both sides. It has an adjustment handle to set the width of the row. The one my grandpa had, the planter blade was removable. It took 2 passes after he plowed and harrowed the ground. First pass was with the planter furrow blade. We would follow along with dropping in seeds. Second pass would be without the planter blade and the cultivator blades pinched in so they back fill the furrow after the front wheel set the seed. Then later after planting he could go cultivate the weeds when needed by spreading the cultivator blades to fit the width of the row.
His was a setup from David Bradley with a walk behind 2 wheel tractor. It wasn't horse drawn but the same type setup for equipment. Equipment with it included a plow, disk, harrow, cultivator, and a side bar cutter for corn stalks. He had about an acre and half garden and they canned a lot of stuff.
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