stevenf
Platinum Member
I went and looked at a chain harrow at TSC last week as all the rain is killing my roads. I'm going to have crushed gravel delivered as soon as it dries up a bit and would like my roads to look nice I'm considering whether to buy the TSC one or just pull some chainlink fence with logs wired to it to do a final smooth on the roads but I also need to plant numerous small maybe 50' x 50' or less food plots around the ranch and have no very good solution for covering the seeds I'm planning on trying my boxblade with it curled fully and rippers extended to plow with.
What are ya'lls experiences with these methods I've read where most use the chain harrows like the one soundguy talks about in his posts but I'm not sure I need to spend the $400. to get one.
Also what do you do on a drag type chain harrow if you need to backup can you lift it with your 3pt arms or do you have to unhook it and get it out of the way. I know somebodies already smiling saying I don't get myself into that predicament but I'm just asking someone mentioned they had theirs in a frame and used there boom which I don't have yet is now the time to start looking at a boom also if I want to back up?
Steve
What are ya'lls experiences with these methods I've read where most use the chain harrows like the one soundguy talks about in his posts but I'm not sure I need to spend the $400. to get one.
Also what do you do on a drag type chain harrow if you need to backup can you lift it with your 3pt arms or do you have to unhook it and get it out of the way. I know somebodies already smiling saying I don't get myself into that predicament but I'm just asking someone mentioned they had theirs in a frame and used there boom which I don't have yet is now the time to start looking at a boom also if I want to back up?
Steve