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charging10

Picked this up at a yard sale this weekend, never seen a slat moldboard plow for a garden tractor. I think it's a 8 inch.

Looks home made, but kinda cool anyway!

 

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oliver2-44

That’s cool and really unique. I’ve also never seen a small rear wheel used to set depth like that one has

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posifour11

Is it possible for potatoes? @farmer

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farmer

First slatted mouldboard of that size I’ve seen, quite popular on farm sized ploughs (at least in Europe) great if you have sticky soils.  No good I’m afraid for digging potatoes. 

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