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Giant aerator thing?

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    Posted: 22 May 2011 at 8:24pm
What are they? They look like a disk, with long metal rope like strands that look like what you would find on a lawn aerator. I asked grandpa once years ago while we where following one near Hastings, MI. He called it a mouser?
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If it rains on a field right after beans are planted and then dries out fast it will form a hard crust on top where the beans cannot push through the crust.  If another rain is not going to come soon to soften the crust we would use the rotery hoe and run it over the top to bust up this crust to allow the beans to pop out.  We could run it pretty fast over the field at about 10-12 MPH. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AC WD45 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 2011 at 4:00pm
No, It hade more of the frame of a tandem wing disk. I'll look on tractor house and see if I can't find one. He also said they where used in muck fields.
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Maybe a pasture renovator?

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My neighbor used some kind of rolling basket thing to go over bean ground, before planting last year. It was a single row and veed so if you took the whole width of the implement every pass it made ridges across the field. Kinda like this.

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Not rotary hoe pasture renovator  or early aeroway for wheat stubble to be no tilled instead of plowing 
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The blue one is the one! exactly like it 'cept the one I saw was CAT yellow.
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It is used on notill ground to rough up the ground in spring so ground will warm up sooner. If you don't disc or field culivate the ground the notil ground will be insolated from the rasidu left on top.   MACK
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I think what your talking about is a phillips harrow. Its used to dry out ground ahead of the planters, knock down corn stalks ,or level anhydrous ridges, and like Mack said fluff up the residue. Around here you either have a pheonix harrow or a phillips harrow. All I use my 7060 for is pulling a 42' pheonix harrow and the faster you pull them the better they work. I try for 9 mph. Heres a picture of a phillips harrow, and my pheonix harrow.

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