hi everyone I hope I am not infringing any rules here but I have some old chain harrows to sell. The scrap guys will give me £25 but if anyone can use them instead of scrapping that would be good. They are in need of repair and although I have taken a few photos the overgrown grass didn't help and I am not strong enough to pull them out.
They are heavy and you will need consider that. hope thats enough info. I will try to post the photo's later this afternoon. (unless the post gets stopped ) thanks
chain harrows
chain harrows
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Re: chain harrows
Hi trinder
No problem with your ad, I've just moved it to the right place where it might be seen more.
No problem with your ad, I've just moved it to the right place where it might be seen more.
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Re: chain harrows
sorry still fairly hopeless at this but there should be two photos because they are in two parts.
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Re: chain harrows
if you still got them put them on ebay as they may fetch about £100 even more now the scrap is up so its well worth looking about before you sell
Re: chain harrows
Thanks for thinking of me. Yes I did sell them but difficult to say how much I got as we did an exchange.
On the issue of animals for research "The question is not, 'Can they reason?' nor, 'Can they talk?' but rather, 'Can they suffer?'" Jeremy Bentham