Grubber

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 5: Friday to Humanitarians, p. 435

Grubber, an agricultural implement consisting of a framework of cast or wrought iron, in which are fixed tines or teeth, somewhat like those of a harrow, but curved, and so placed as to enter the ground somewhat obliquely when the implement goes forward; the whole moving on wheels, by which the depth to which the teeth may penetrate is regulated.

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