The Composition Of Three-tooth Rake

Jun 04, 2024

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Three-tooth rake, pinyin is sānchǐpá, is one of the agricultural tillage tools, and is an iron rake with a wooden handle.
Name: Three-tooth rake
Alias: three-tooth, three-tooth rake, three-tooth
Pinyin: sānchǐpá
Purpose: topsoil cultivation, such as turning the soil, leveling the ground, raking the soil, etc.
Composition
One end of the three-tooth rake is made of iron and the other end is made of wood. The wooden part is a handle that is held by both hands at the same time, just like the back of the shovel or hoe we hold; one end of the iron part has a ring or square hole buckled on the wooden part, or a cylindrical sheath that can be sharpened and inserted into the wooden handle. On the other side of the iron part are three neatly arranged, relatively sharp, and three sharp teeth at a certain distance from each other.
When using it, hold the two hands one in front and one behind, and use the front hand to dig down hard, which can dig up denser clods of soil, or make looser soil looser.