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SMOOTHING HARROWS /QUESTION

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Larry D.

03-10-2007 16:24:06




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When it comes to Five Ft.Angle Double Disc Smoothing harrows...With adj. Angles.. which is the Better Brand / and Or Quality the Ones made By NORTHERN,....TRACTOR SUPPLY, or theres a Small Privately Owned Farm Store that has INTERNATIONAL,Harrows. all have GREASE ZERKS for Greasing...and have 14Inch Discs and 1 inch Axles..Opinions Wanted...Thanks Larry




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Leroy

03-11-2007 07:11:04




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 Re: SMOOTHING HARROWS /QUESTION in reply to Larry D., 03-10-2007 16:24:06  
Are they garden tractor harrows? All field disk harrows that 14" blade is wore out and no longer useable. Would they be a 16" blade instead? I don't think they even make a 14" blade



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Larry D.

03-11-2007 07:40:17




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 Re: SMOOTHING HARROWS /QUESTION in reply to Leroy, 03-11-2007 07:11:04  
They are Garden Harrows You ARE right Leroy... They are 16 Inch Diameter Disc... Five Disc Per Side Total Number 20 It appears the Ones I have looked at are pretty much all alike with grease Fittings, I personally like the ZERKS so Years down the Road... When the OLD Grease gets hard and don;t Lub they can be Maintained..Thanks fro Your input Leroy, What would be Your preference?Larry



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Jim in NC

03-10-2007 17:45:13




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 Re: SMOOTHING HARROWS /QUESTION in reply to Larry D., 03-10-2007 16:24:06  
As stated before, the heavier the better if your tractor can handle it. Also I prefer one with sealed bearings and no grease fittings.



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georgeky

03-10-2007 16:50:49




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 Re: SMOOTHING HARROWS /QUESTION in reply to Larry D., 03-10-2007 16:24:06  
Those International's you spoke of are not IH. I dont know if any of those are any good or not. I am not a big fan of 3 point lift harrows. I would expect there is not much difference in them. So pick out a set that looks to suit you. The heavier the disc the better.



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