Lightly used Anny’s All-In-One, a versatile single horse-drawn implement designed by Anne Siri, a renowned West Coast innovator in small-scale farming tools. Featured in Small Farmer’s Journal (Jan 2020), Anny’s design reflects her passion for sustainable farming—crafted for ease of use with a sturdy steel frame, two adjustable front wheels (horizontal/vertical planes), and ergonomic handlebars that adjust in height and offset via simple pins and levers. Both horse and driver can be offset to avoid walking on cultivated beds, making it ideal for hoop houses or raised beds. Receivers hold multiple tools: hilling disks, cultivators, furrower, ripper, and bed marker—all easy to swap without strain, perfect for smaller farmers (under 130 lbs). Weighing ~100 lbs, it’s lightweight yet balanced, with a focus on durability and functionality.
Anny Siri, based in Oregon, developed this implement to support ultra-small, intensive farming operations, responding to the growing need for single-horse tools on the West Coast. She trialed it on her own farm, a 2.5-person market operation with 11 hoop houses (150’x20’), where it excelled in tight spaces—tracking so well you barely touch the handlebars. Users on Rural Heritage forums (2013) praise its adjustability and light weight, especially for single-horse work on crops like potatoes.
We’re retired farmers in Northern CA, used this on our 2-acre farm for one season—worked flawlessly for cultivating and hilling in our 150’x20’ hoop house. We no longer have draft horses and are downsizing, so we’re letting this gem go. Originally $3,400, asking $3,250 OBO. Local pickup only in Northern CA (Southern Humboldt). Unable to demo since we sold our horses, but happy to show how it adjusts. Call/text show contact info
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