🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Farm implement?

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Found this wondering if it came off of some kind of equipment, at first I thought hand made because it seemed crooked but it could be intentional. I’ve found lots of cultivator teeth, rake times and such but haven’t seen one of these
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The hole size reminds me of a denglestock but certainly not the right shape. Not sure if that is for an implement or hand made. If an early farmer made the tool for filling a need would be harder to identify.
I have nothing other than a wild @$$ guess, an interesting piece, I hope it gets solved.
 

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I don’t know if implement was the right term but I was thinking something along the lines of rake teeth or harrow spikes, something like that… I imagine many of them set side by side, not sure why the angle… unless it is hand made but i thought there may be a chance someone would know and it could be a clue to age of the site… seems to be pointing to civil war or just after but the more evidence the better
 

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