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 Mechanical miscellenaous - what is this part of? 
		
		
		
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 Fence post maybe? 
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 Snow tire? 
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 Looks like something you haul behind a tractor 
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 We need more context. Can you back up and take a picture? 
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 I hope you have nightmares of this guy, Steve. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1709002720.jpg Here's one response I got from my friend's FB account that originated the request it's a piece of a hay loader or hay rake. It's old. Another Part of a John deere reel for the header and a follow up: it was off Jim's old combine when he put new style on probly lot of em close by And the last two received confirmation from the original requestor you are right, I found quite a few pieces. Thanks for the chain hooking tip! I do not know if you noticed me on the tractor dragging pallets with the chain yesterday?!!! I seriously could not figure out why the hook did not go thru the chain links. Thanks!! I have no idea what any of this means but I think DRONE takes the win and we stop working it. Thanks to all.  | 
		
 Woody wanted to just punch the turtle.....he didn't like pancakes either.:D 
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 It looks like part of a spring tooth harrow. 
	We have a very similar one but the spreader bars on ours are steel. This isn’t ours but you get the idea… http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1709005763.jpg EDIT… Oh I see, yes could be off the header on an early combine or swather.  | 
		
 I had a freaky ex GF who had one of those. 
	She asked me once if I wanted to "try it on" One of the reasons she's an ex GF.  | 
		
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 Those tines are too weak and are too tenuously attached for it to be a tillage tool. This is for moving hay or straw. Could be off of an early side delivery rake or part of a grain binder. 
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