Single Horse Hay Rake
Posted by: brwhiz
N 39° 32.073 W 112° 17.065
12S E 389620 N 4376886
This piece of Old Agricultural Equipment is on display next to the historical Thomas Morgan log cabin located in central Leamington, Utah.
Waymark Code: WMH42V
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 05/18/2013
Views: 2
After hay or grass was cut with a sickle and allowed to dry and cure, the hay rake came into play to gather the hay into small localized piles in preparation for being gathered, hauled, and stacked for storage. The double draw bars on this rake indicates that it was intended to be drawn by a single horse.
Use or Purpose of Equipment: Gathering hay in the field
Approximate age: 150 years
Still in Use?: No
Location: Historic park in central Leamington
Fee for Access: no
Manufacturer and model: Not listed
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