spring tooth harrow
8x56mn
Join Date: Aug 2006 Posts: 167 Watkins Glen NY |
2007-05-04 141773
Hi Guys, I just took delivery of a 4x6 spring tooth harrow. This is the kind that you can pull in one direction for a radical result and pull it the other for a more modified and also turn it over for smooth, or any combination as it splits in the center for two independent results. I got this mainly for horse pasture work and tried it last night. The critters have punched a lot of holes in the soil and was hoping to smooth them out. I was surprised that the ground was so dry (clay) and I did not get that good of results. Am I expecting too much and do I have to wait for rain to soften the ground some. Just wondering what luck you all had. It does spread the horse pucky piles real well.
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spring tooth harrow
hardwood
Join Date: Dec 2002 Posts: 3583 iowa |
2007-05-04 141775
bx56mn; Perhaps if you gave us a brand and model number of your harrow someone on the board will have one or have had experience with on to better help you out. Frank. ....
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spring tooth harrow
greg_g
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1816 Western Kentucky Pics |
2007-05-04 141777
Your description sounds more like a chain harrow than a spring tooth harrow.
Here's a chain type;
http://www.fishleighandson.co.uk/uploads/14_chain-harrows-6ft.jpg
and here's a spring tooth type:
http://www.knowlesmfgco.com/products/harrows/H_spring_tooth_harrows_3-point_hitch_pull_type/SeriesHSpringToothHarrow3-PointHitchPullType2.gif
and here's one of many spring tine types:
http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/hort/news/hortmatt/2006/12hrt06a5f3.jpg
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spring tooth harrow
8x56mn
Join Date: Aug 2006 Posts: 167 Watkins Glen NY |
2007-05-04 141781
Yes this is what I have, sorry thought it was called a spring tooth harrow! ....
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spring tooth harrow
ronald65
Join Date: Aug 2005 Posts: 107 Montana |
2007-05-04 141783
Hi, sometimes you will have to make several passes from different directions to loosen up the soil,before you see any improvement,just a suggestion; Ron ....
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spring tooth harrow
wr5evk8jj
Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 61 Haymarket, VA |
2007-05-04 141784
A bit of moisture also helps. At least it has for me with the soil that I have. With no vegetation growing, the dirt gets about rock hard on the surface. With a bit of moisture, the tines really start to work. It is supposed to rain a bit this weekend; I've been waiting all week to get out there with mine.
The chain harrow that I have is a Fuerst H6, 6'W x 8'L (thier link is below). ....
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