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Box Scraper Made From Junked Harrow
Wayne Beggs of Lincolnton, Ga., built a homemade box scraper for his tractor.
“To start off, all box scrapers are built the same, regardless of size,” Beggs says. “You can’t make adjustments, only raise or lower the scraper.”
Beggs started by cutting a piece of angle iron off an old, junked harrow, 7 1/2
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Box Scraper Made From Junked Harrow
Wayne Beggs of Lincolnton, Ga., built a homemade box scraper for his tractor.
“To start off, all box scrapers are built the same, regardless of size,” Beggs says. “You can’t make adjustments, only raise or lower the scraper.”
Beggs started by cutting a piece of angle iron off an old, junked harrow, 7 1/2 ft. long and 2 1/2 ft. by 2 ft.
“I drilled two 7/8-in. holes in the 2 1/2-ft. side, 5 in. center.”
He bolted the angle-iron bracket to the inside of the drawbar, then used a large washer and a short pipe on the box scraper’s hitch pins.
“I like the way it works, scraping the dirt from the side of the road back onto the road,” he says. “It can be used on both sides of the tractor.”
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Wayne Beggs, 3378 August Hwy., Lincolnton, Ga. 30817.
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