Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: GaryD on August 12, 2012, 04:06:09 PM
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Got this with a bunch of 100 year old horse and hay equipment. About 38 inches total length, very sharp points. Any ideas? the old guys at the auction were stumped.
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I don't know but I'd hate to spear something with it, that would be one heck of a ride.
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I know! at first I thought it was a fish spear, but don't have fish that big in Iowa.
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A FIREPLACE TOOL? OR FOR PULLING CORD THROUGH A BALE OF HAY BEFORE TYERS
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Used for stretching hides as they dried?
(Just a guess on my part!)
And I am wrong, identified as a tool for testing haystacks for quality.
(But the answer is posted in the shoe stretcher thread.)
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More likely another hay thief.
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That's what is commonly called a "BULL CATCHER" ! You tie a good stout rope through the ring end and then shove the barb into the south end of a north bound steer and hang on for dear life. ;-)
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I dummied up and posted this in the wrong place the first time. Thanks heelspur!!
I think this is called a hay thief. Used to sample the inside of a haystack.
Fortunately the Davistown Museum had a picture of one.
http://www.mainememory.net/artifact/16803/
Mike
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Thanks for the responses, I think we have it solved and a little (very little) humor along the way!