Any idea what this is called

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A good 3 year old buck
We bought the land next to our cabin and found this next to a shed. Would it be worth anything to a food plot person or is it just scrap metal?
 

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Yep, Foggy nailed it. Springtooth. Makes a disced field look beautiful! I've used them after broadcasting to bury seed.
 
Just used mine on Thur. Had an rough area that stumps were pulled out couple yrs ago. Disc things up first to get mostly dirt and pull a drag like that multiple times thru it. Really helps level it up.

If lotta thatch or sod they clog up too easy so a disc will always have a home to first work up rough ground on my land. While parts of my land were pasture in last 100 yrs, it was never hay or row crops. Too many rocks and boulders. So uneven ground is basically the norm and a long fought battle to get even 1/3 acre patches for plots.

FYI, sold a 4' end from a fold up spring tooth last yr for a $100. The other fold up end was trashed and I kept the middle section for free after fixing up a few things.
 
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Will plug up quickly if used in taller grasses. Works great for leveling or covering seed.
 
HAd too much stuff at the house and sold mine. Probably no better basic implement to level soil or pluck rocks out of a foodplot.

Easy on small tractors and ATV's.

Use 3 pieces of chain to make a tow rig. LEft, center, and right. Otherwise it tends to hop / crawl from left to right.

Tall grasses do plug them up. However, mow high, then mow low before using. That old dead grass is good mulch and future fertilizer, try keep it in the field. Use your feet to push them back between the tine if plugged. Using a pry bar is helpful too. Wdeg them back and put the bar in the side to help lift up. A 3 point version is a ton easier to clean.

I really wonder why these are not made anymore.

Bought a nice big 4ft single row ATV disc and pretty much made all my foodplot in the forseeable future. Great tool for making new plots.
 
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