How to make a drag from chain link fence step 1.
Diy chain link fence drag.
A 4ft x 6ft width by length drag works for a start though you can make it longer than 6 foot as per your needs.
Tie one end of the rope to the left side of the 4 foot width of.
Just enough to cover the seeds and close any disk grooves.
Go with chain link with weight and it will work fine.
The overall length can be.
Cut a piece of chain link fence down to 6ft.
Here is a quick rundown of how to make a chain link drag mat.
Cut a piece of 3 8 inch rope to approximately 6 feet long.
It should not take alot of weight to grag the planted area.
If you have enough fence just roll most of it up and wire it so it won t unroll.
Now cut a 3 8 rope to the desired length 6 feet long in this case.
Lay the section of chain link fence 4 feet wide by 6 feet long on the ground.
Lay an appropriately sized chain link fence on the surface.
Right behind it is a 4 foot section of chain link fence slightly weighted down with old tires.
I found chain link woorks very well with a fence post or two on top to keep it on the ground.
Chain link fabric or mesh is usually sold in rolls 4 5 or 6 feet high.
Second place the chain link fence section on a flat surface.
Lay the chain link mesh on the ground outside the fence.
Chain link drag mat doesn t have strict requires of the quality.
I use a chain link fence for a drag on my food plots.
I never tried a pallets on top but it sounds like a good idea.
Hydrostatic transmissions are fine as long as they provide a slow pull mode of about 2 miles per hour at full throttle.
Three steps of making a functional chain link drag mat first select a piece of chain link fence.
It s pretty heavy rolled up.