Horse Drawn Slip Scoop at Lisa Panek blog

Horse Drawn Slip Scoop. The original slip/scoop scraper is shown above. Ideally your lines should be just long enough that when starting out between handles you can stop horses by leaning back and to control speed. It was also variously called the flip or slip scraper because it was flipped to empty it and it slid (or slipped) along the ground as horses. A friend of my fathers still has a reasonably new one of these and apparently they still make. Horse drawn slip scoop scraper. After moving a wagon out of the crib, we hitched to the slip scraper to take some compost up to the house. This implement remained in use until the middle of the 1800s when the buckboard was. Antique may date to the 1800's canal building era.please look at the pictures carefully and ask questions. Excerpts:(by steve cornelius of columbia city, in.) a slip. Flemish farmers were the first to use horses to pull a slip/scoop to move the soil. This device could be called a horse.

Slip Scoop & HorseDrawn Bobcat Small Farmer's Journal
from smallfarmersjournal.com

A friend of my fathers still has a reasonably new one of these and apparently they still make. The original slip/scoop scraper is shown above. After moving a wagon out of the crib, we hitched to the slip scraper to take some compost up to the house. Antique may date to the 1800's canal building era.please look at the pictures carefully and ask questions. Excerpts:(by steve cornelius of columbia city, in.) a slip. This device could be called a horse. Ideally your lines should be just long enough that when starting out between handles you can stop horses by leaning back and to control speed. Horse drawn slip scoop scraper. Flemish farmers were the first to use horses to pull a slip/scoop to move the soil. This implement remained in use until the middle of the 1800s when the buckboard was.

Slip Scoop & HorseDrawn Bobcat Small Farmer's Journal

Horse Drawn Slip Scoop Horse drawn slip scoop scraper. A friend of my fathers still has a reasonably new one of these and apparently they still make. Excerpts:(by steve cornelius of columbia city, in.) a slip. The original slip/scoop scraper is shown above. Flemish farmers were the first to use horses to pull a slip/scoop to move the soil. Antique may date to the 1800's canal building era.please look at the pictures carefully and ask questions. This implement remained in use until the middle of the 1800s when the buckboard was. It was also variously called the flip or slip scraper because it was flipped to empty it and it slid (or slipped) along the ground as horses. Horse drawn slip scoop scraper. After moving a wagon out of the crib, we hitched to the slip scraper to take some compost up to the house. Ideally your lines should be just long enough that when starting out between handles you can stop horses by leaning back and to control speed. This device could be called a horse.

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