Small ATV harrow needed

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We need a small ATV harrow similar to the one below, or something similar that is easy to carry and haul around. Any Ideas or can any of you welders make a easy fold together thing and donate it to Snowandmud. This must be able to pull behind a quad. We need this to borrow in two weeks. Please let me know. Thanks
 

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If you're just planning on harrowing gravel/dirt, an old piece of chain link fence with some weight at the back end will work fine Ron.
 

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$99 at Princess Auto.
They were on sale for $69 a couple of weeks ago but I missed it.
 

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would an old diamond harrow work? or is that to course.. whats it for?
 

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Ditto,

I'd love to rent one for a day. I had a an industrial mulcher make some trails but now I'm left with very bumpy whooped out sections. I don't know if a drag harrow would move enough dirt to smooth it out?

Did you find one and how well did it work ?
 

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Ron I have a small harrow you could easily pull behind a quad. I have to go back to work on Aug. 16 and could drop it off in Lloydminister (thats as close as I could make it to Edmonton) then. If you want it let me know.
 

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If you're just planning on harrowing gravel/dirt, an old piece of chain link fence with some weight at the back end will work fine Ron.

We use an old hog panel with two pallets tied on top.....works flawlessly!
 
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