Amberlyadkin89
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This was found in a field in southern Indiana. It appears to be really old.
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I agree! Good call!I'm going with spike tooth harrow. View attachment 2191126
Just a thought on these. The photo shows a very defined edge/point.I'm going with spike tooth harrow. View attachment 2191126
Can you provide measurements pleaseThis was found in a field in southern Indiana. It appears to be really old. View attachment 2191119View attachment 2191120View attachment 2191118
Thank you friend!Welcome to the site from one Hoosier to another
Mine is flat like a sword tip, dagger or knife blade would be. Here's what I found like it. And when I looked a hitch pin up I found nothing resembling what I have. The same for servey stakes nothing close. But when I google lens it this is what I get.I agree! Good call!
well.... so much for google lens!!Mine is flat like a sword tip, dagger or knife blade would be. Here's what I found like it. And when I looked a hitch pin up I found nothing resembling what I have. The same for servey stakes nothing close. But when I google lens it this is what I get.
We call them smoothing harrows, but similar. We have a “new” version (likely 75+) years old. Replaced the wood with steel. The teeth are bolted in. One of the tells on the teeth on a harrow is it being flat on one side, or sharpened to a 45 deg angle from dragging in the soil. They all (at least on ours) started life square, almost like a RR spike without the head.I'm going with spike tooth harrow.