I'm guessing he is on the Great Plains region of the country or further west. They use them out there for weed control in fallow ground. I never really understood how a rod weeder worked but have seen them.
 
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Picture of a rod weeder. The rod is the shaft at the rear of the machine turning opposite direction of tires. Brings weeds up and out, laying them on the surface to wither and die. The rod is driven.
 
Sorry forgot the most important thing. I'm located in ky
Know gonna have to travel but just started the search
 

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