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<blockquote data-quote="M.Magis" data-source="post: 1387890" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>I made one out of heavy chain link. I attached a 10' piece to a 10' pipe. The pipe has an approximately 13' chain welded to the pipe, end to end, and the chain is what's used to pull it. The pipe keeps it from bunching/folding, and I've wired some old tires on top of the fence for weight. Works decent, but doesn't do a great job on hard piles. The chain link really does a good job of breaking most piles into very small pieces, but needs something to help with the older piles. I have an old spike harrow I always think about stealing the spikes from and welding them onto the drag, just never get around to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Magis, post: 1387890, member: 14175"] I made one out of heavy chain link. I attached a 10’ piece to a 10’ pipe. The pipe has an approximately 13’ chain welded to the pipe, end to end, and the chain is what’s used to pull it. The pipe keeps it from bunching/folding, and I’ve wired some old tires on top of the fence for weight. Works decent, but doesn’t do a great job on hard piles. The chain link really does a good job of breaking most piles into very small pieces, but needs something to help with the older piles. I have an old spike harrow I always think about stealing the spikes from and welding them onto the drag, just never get around to it. [/QUOTE]
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