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<blockquote data-quote="rouxshortorn" data-source="post: 446789" data-attributes="member: 7089"><p>use to pull one behind a farmall to pick-up the scatterings left behind. My grand father did'nt have the best or some would say newer equipment.So we would make a windrow from the scattering and bale it up. We had baling twine tied to it from the tractor to trip the dump rake. Don't beleive that's OSHA certified?? LOL Did know an old timer Charlie Noyes who lost some fingers because the twine wrapped around the tire. Thinking back now glad I still have my diggets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rouxshortorn, post: 446789, member: 7089"] use to pull one behind a farmall to pick-up the scatterings left behind. My grand father did'nt have the best or some would say newer equipment.So we would make a windrow from the scattering and bale it up. We had baling twine tied to it from the tractor to trip the dump rake. Don't beleive that's OSHA certified?? LOL Did know an old timer Charlie Noyes who lost some fingers because the twine wrapped around the tire. Thinking back now glad I still have my diggets. [/QUOTE]
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