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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 955860" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>If possible I'd go with the chain harrow. They are very useful. You could also use a length of chain link fence and construct your own and use tire to weight it down and a piece of heavy tubing to keep on the top. This will suffice but maintenance on it can be a pain in time. Guess it depends on how much you got to do. If I was going to do a good many acres the chain drag is what I'd get cause as long as you don't run the bush hog over it there is no maintnance issues to speak of. But if you like messing with puzzles like the Rubics cube, run mower over a chain drag. :bang: :bang:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 955860, member: 4362"] If possible I'd go with the chain harrow. They are very useful. You could also use a length of chain link fence and construct your own and use tire to weight it down and a piece of heavy tubing to keep on the top. This will suffice but maintenance on it can be a pain in time. Guess it depends on how much you got to do. If I was going to do a good many acres the chain drag is what I'd get cause as long as you don't run the bush hog over it there is no maintnance issues to speak of. But if you like messing with puzzles like the Rubics cube, run mower over a chain drag. :bang: :bang: [/QUOTE]
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