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fastfarmalll wrote on Tuesday, June 07, 2016 (PDT):That is a land packer, how they got their land to Loose, with horses, i am not sure. But my grandpa had them also, but his wooden boxing were so wore out that it wouldn't hold the wheels upright anymore.
airbrakemn wrote on Thursday, August 11, 2016 (PDT):I've seen them in use before and believe they were called a "Clod Buster". Pulled behind a plowing tractor, attached to the plow frame they would bust up any clods and would level the plowed land for easier planting of row crops. Ones in use in western North Carolina, red clay country, earned their keep and were built by welding up angle iron. Discs were cast iron and really worked the soil, even breaking rocks in their path!
Terry Stefancikf wrote on Wednesday, February 15, 2017 (PST):culti-packer, created a vee at the bottom of the groove believed to create the perfect bed for a seed to germinate.
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