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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1387842" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I drug one of mine yesterday with a 10' long telephone pole that had been split in half longways. Drug with flat side down--worked great. Hits anything solid, it flipped over on the round side, and jumped over the short stumps, but then plopped back down on the flat side like it started off. Worked pretty good for clipping off the tops of fire ant mounds too--not that it does any lasting damage to them..</p><p>Have in the past, used an old tube gate with a cross tie tied to the top of it for added weight. It worked good too.</p><p></p><p>Tried some old chain link fence once--didn't do a very good job and it tried to bunch up too much when turning.</p><p></p><p>The dang commercial pasture drags are pretty expensive for what they are...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1387842, member: 18945"] I drug one of mine yesterday with a 10' long telephone pole that had been split in half longways. Drug with flat side down--worked great. Hits anything solid, it flipped over on the round side, and jumped over the short stumps, but then plopped back down on the flat side like it started off. Worked pretty good for clipping off the tops of fire ant mounds too--not that it does any lasting damage to them.. Have in the past, used an old tube gate with a cross tie tied to the top of it for added weight. It worked good too. Tried some old chain link fence once--didn't do a very good job and it tried to bunch up too much when turning. The dang commercial pasture drags are pretty expensive for what they are... [/QUOTE]
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