Rebuilding harragator "spike harrow" project

   / Rebuilding harragator "spike harrow" project #41  
I like it.:thumbsup::cool2::drink::cool:;):dance1:
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Rebuilding harragator "spike harrow" project
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Stick a fork in it; it's done. I put the wings on today. It really is beautiful and works like a champ. So, for your examination...



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and second photo...



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Now what? the chase is over and a new one is out there. Probably time to put it out by the road with a "for sale" sign on it. We all know the feeling...



Where I'm going has no end
What I'm seeking has no name
Oh the treasure's not for takin
It's the lovin' of the game
**



** "The Lovin' of the Game" Judy Collins
 
   / Rebuilding harragator "spike harrow" project #43  
Looks good I could have used that last week.
 
   / Rebuilding harragator "spike harrow" project #44  
Sixdogs..................I'll take two.;) Awesome job!:):thumbsup::licking::drool::2cents::dance1::cool2::drink:
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Rebuilding harragator "spike harrow" project #45  
Sixdogs,

You did all of us that enjoy rebuilding and restoring equipment proud.

Job well done!

Nick North West farmer
 
   / Rebuilding harragator "spike harrow" project #46  
This is a pretty old post - hope somebody is looking at it... I have this exact machine. One would think that using it would be as simple as dropping it and running with it. Mine gets significant amounts of earth and stuff in it, make a big mess really. Anybody ever use one of these to any degree?
 
   / Rebuilding harragator "spike harrow" project #47  
This is a pretty old post - hope somebody is looking at it... I have this exact machine. One would think that using it would be as simple as dropping it and running with it. Mine gets significant amounts of earth and stuff in it, make a big mess really. Anybody ever use one of these to any degree?


How and under what field conditions are you having this problem? If you have a lot of loose debris that is long or stringy it will choke up.
 
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This is a pretty old post - hope somebody is looking at it... I have this exact machine. One would think that using it would be as simple as dropping it and running with it. Mine gets significant amounts of earth and stuff in it, make a big mess really. Anybody ever use one of these to any degree?

I use these a lot. The ground has to be totally dry or it's a mess. I use almost exclusively in July and August for fields and vast expanse of lawn. First I chisel plow, then cultivate, and then use the Brillion mentioned in this thread. I actually have a couple of them. Then I seed and wait for rain. It is perfect this way and rarely get into damp soil so no issues.

These are not for a damp climate or damp ground or they'll make mess.
 
   / Rebuilding harragator "spike harrow" project #49  
My field was low in organic matter content, and I don't have access to manure... I decided to plow down 2 crops of oats. I actually disc'ed the last crop of oats in and then used the Harrowgator. If it doesn't like stringy debris then I put it in the worst possible field condition. The problem was clearly between the Tractor's seat and steering wheel. Thanks
 
   / Rebuilding harragator "spike harrow" project #50  
Picked up the paint and some new bolts yesterday. I wish I could buy the durable acrylic enamel rather than the alkyd enamel I got but that's the way it is. The alkyd is not nearly as durable and will dull and chalk in time. Oh well. I bought a gallon on sale for $24 rather than two quarts for $13 each so I'll save two quarts in new quart cans for something else. I do need to paint my oxy/acy cart and some picnic table frames.
Once it's maybe 65 and sunny for a day or so--soon--paint is going on. Rebuilds like this are easy, can be useful or profitable if you care and save old junk from the recycler. Some of the small parts in one photo are from a separate proect. New paint will look great.

I agree!
I dislike that Majik crap from TSC.
If you should ever need yellow, you can get that from CAT.
Their enamel is hard, is inexpensive, and formulated for CAT by Sherwin Williams...good stuff.
 
 
 
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