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    #16
    Mine is an 8x8 as well and I have always thought “there must be a better way”… still putting it in the weeds

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      #17
      Originally posted by Radar View Post
      I need a way to store my drag harrow, its an 8' x 8'. I hate balling it up and letting it lay in the weeds, makes me drink evertime I dig it out. There has got to be a better way
      Some guy bought mine, so no more problems for me. Dig it out more, the more you drink, the less you’ll care !

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        #18
        Mine has a frame !

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          #19
          Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View Post
          Some guy bought mine, so no more problems for me. Dig it out more, the more you drink, the less you’ll care !
          Yeah, now it's wadded up full of sticks [emoji1787]

          Sent from my SM-N986U using Tapatalk

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            #20
            You could always build a frame for it and just lean it up against a tree when you ain't using it.

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              #21
              Leave it somewhere you rarely drive, but not never. That way once the weeds grow up through it you will run over it every other year or so when you forget it’s there. This is what I’ve always done, and it has served me well. Just like my dad taught me.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Snowflake Killa View Post
                Yeah, now it's wadded up full of sticks [emoji1787]

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                Sticks, roots, barb wire and beer cans

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by bowhntrmatt View Post
                  leave it somewhere you rarely drive, but not never. That way once the weeds grow up through it you will run over it every other year or so when you forget it’s there. This is what i’ve always done, and it has served me well. Just like my dad taught me.

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