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Old June 10, 2009   #1
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Default Reference for building your own farm devices

Handy Farm Devices and How To Make Them
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Old August 4, 2009   #2
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Very interesting link - thanks!
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Old March 15, 2010   #3
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I found a pdf version of this book (1912) - here is the link
http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924080109832

Thanks dustdevil for the direct link - if you go there from the link I posted you have to right click to download

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Old March 15, 2010   #4
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http://www.archive.org/download/cu31...4080109832.pdf
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Old March 30, 2011   #5
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Love this old self help stuff. Real self help stuff when its you and the job and not alot of resources.
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How does everyone plant small seeds like beets and carrots?
I was considering making a 4 foot pipe with a funnel taped to the top. I could drag the pipe along and drop seeds into the funnel.
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Old March 4, 2016   #7
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Amazon sells a small seed sower http://www.amazon.com/Luster-Leaf-Ra...9DKTPQ04JDV15Y
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Mixing small seed in fine sand makes seeding easy.
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Old March 4, 2016   #9
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Good idea!
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Nice book, thought the little wire splicing tool looked really useful so I'll try to make one some time. I've mixed small seeds with wall paper paste before, you can pipe it out of a plastic bag with a small hole cut in one of the corners. I think you can use gelatin for the paste if you want.
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