Road drags
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Jlhoutfitters
- Silent Mouth

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Re: Road drags
Good looking drag I like the spring to give it some down pressure my buddy has one like that but no spring and it tends to float on hard pack if you don't put a log on it. I have a springtooth drag that goes in the hitch but it is more straight up and down with a sleeve it slides in. I've used alot of different kinds though lots of different tire drags, screen drags, springtooth drags and fallen trees.
- hypsilon
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Re: Road drags
For what is it used? to smudge the older tracks that you could see the new one?
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treetalkingjp
- Bawl Mouth

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Re: Road drags
I have a basketball pole filled with concrete , tie both ends to the bumper , works like scrap blade hahahahahaha i know it's pretty redneck but its all I got
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its not the dog in the hunt, its the hunt in the dog
its not the dog in the hunt, its the hunt in the dog
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Jlhoutfitters
- Silent Mouth

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Re: Road drags
lol I think are whole sport is a bit redneck I have used all sort of drags but this works great digs as deep or as shallow as I want even in hard ground and throws about a 4 ft path. and hypsilon that's exactly what its used for makes it so much easier to cut a track.
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lointt
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Re: Road drags
if you got a good dog you don't need a drag ha ha
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