Dingo3
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What were these called and what was their primary use? Sorry for only one pic. Its a bit rusty but the handle is used to rotate the spikes to the ground.
(quoted from post at 22:13:24 03/11/23) A drag was 3 to 5 2x8 or 10 inch planks fastened with a 2 inch overlap and just pulled that way to smooth out a field and it would build up dirt on top to where you could not pull it any more and had to clean the dirt off the top of it. Came before the spike tooth harrow. Had one when I was growing up but cannot remember it hanging around very long as it did not work very well. This was 65 to 70 years ago. Some were made with pipe fastened about 8 inches between pieces of pipe
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