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Ac spring tooth or coil tine harrow

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    Posted: 20 May 2023 at 9:44pm
Anyone have one and where did you find teeth for it? Mine has a couple wraps of wire around the bar then extends down to the ground.  How long were the teeth when new?  Mine is well worn and want to do some work on it.

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I have this spring tooth that is mounted on an Allis snap coupler tool bar.  Asking $100 for it.  Located outside Eagle Nebraska.  PM or call Dave cell 402-540-5987 with questions.  Was used with a WD for garden plots.  Also have some extra teeth I would sell separately.  Dave








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Thats entirely different than what i have. I think mine was made by kovar mfg in Minnesota
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Yeah, this is a farmer put together one.  Don't know the make of the spring tooth section, but the tool bar came from an Allis cultivator.  It was the rear mount section of a front mount cultivator.
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I have a factory made complete 7 spring tine harrow with guide feet. Seems to be a very rare item. I can provide pics as examples for making parts. Is attached to AC B110 1968 model.
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Welcome to te forum. From what you’re describing, you have a garden tractor cultivator. The ones above are on farm tractor.
Are you trying to sell yours.
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Originally posted by im4racin im4racin wrote:

Anyone have one and where did you find teeth for it? Mine has a couple wraps of wire around the bar then extends down to the ground.  How long were the teeth when new?  Mine is well worn and want to do some work on it.

Late to the party again, just like I was making my cultivator and harrow work better. Mine is a early Glencoe, so trash clearance is not great. The trash would flow thru cultivator only to plug the harrow. Harrow teeth are about 12 inches. Mine was warn to 6 to 8 inches when I bought it. So put new teeth on without much help. The secret turned out to be taking the push down springs off the harrow. There is enough weight to make the harrow a good job. But having more up and down movement trash flows thru much better.
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Is this the kind of harrow you are talking about?


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote im4racin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 hours 57 minutes ago at 6:11pm
No. That’s a cultivator. I have a spring tooth harrow.  Look up kover harrow. That will get you close but this I’d way older
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Originally posted by im4racin im4racin wrote:

No. That’s a cultivator. I have a spring tooth harrow.  Look up kover harrow. That will get you close but this I’d way older
Why don't you show us a picture of what you are needing parts for? What AC160 posted a picture of IS A SPRING TOOTH HARROW. whatever you have, you may call it whatever you like, but to get the correct parts it help to use the correct name given by the manufacturer.

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AC160,
What brand and model is that? I have one similar set up for 3pt
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote im4racin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 hours 28 minutes ago at 9:40pm
If it wasn’t so difficult to post pictures I would. Apparently I have odd ac equipment.
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Like what I posted, they're not for sell.
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I'm over this. Go back to the original post and ask yourself how would that even sound like what I'm looking for
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Kenny, I have one that uses the feet like you pictured, think it was called a coil shank plow or cultivator.  It has front and rear coils mounted on a pin hitch tool bar used on an early model WD. That thing will pull every rock to the top of the ground. Dad bought it in 1948 along with the WD. Never have seen another one like it but Graham-Holme (I think that was the name) made a pull behind version. 
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Kenny, those shovels were also on solid shank cultivators as well.

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Originally posted by plummerscarin plummerscarin wrote:

AC160,
What brand and model is that? I have one similar set up for 3pt

It's an Allis Chalmers snap coupler spring tooth harrow.   It's 12ft wide.  I have another one as well that's been cut down to 10ft and in a lot worse shape.    I can get more pictures of it if you would like some.  As a side note the two I have were used in the Missouri River bottom ground pulled behind D17s.  The prior owner said it would work the 17 and needed a good bit of weight up front.
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