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Tracy Martin TN
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Gallatin,TN Points: 10624 |
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Posted: 22 May 2023 at 9:50pm |
What is the best brand of the spring tooth harrow drags? I used my new to me 100 series 6 1/2 foot snap coupler disc. Man that things really cuts. Would like it to level better. It needs a lot of work, but it gets the job done. Thanks, Tracy
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200Tom1
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Tracy, I had a IHC 13'. It did a great job as long as you weren't moving 2 fast.
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Tbone95
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A rig like that, they’re all pretty much the same. We had one you could lift with hydraulics, that was pretty handy if you were getting stuck or needed to back up.
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DiyDave
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You might want to improvise something to pull behind the disc. I used to use a hunk of I-beam, about a foot wider than the disc...
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dr p
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Don't think brand on that matters much. Important thing thing is what teeth you have on it and how you use it. I used a brillian with duck feet. Could run it shallow and not pull up a lot of rocks. When i first had it, it had narrow teeth and i ran it too deep. Still picking all the rocks it dragged up
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