Howard Rotavator HN questions

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My buddy got this from a old farmer's son who was downsizing...farm stuff.

Since my buddy has one ,he is bringing it to me in a week or two.

Not sure if it works etc.

All I can find is 1979 advertising.

Also getting some kind of pto driven screw?firewood processor?

Any hits or ideas? Downloaded an owners manual.

If it works, should be good as a freebie

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   / Howard Rotavator HN questions
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Got it home and hooked up to tractor, no noise or vibrations.
Will try this weekend
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Free is bestest equipment :cool:
 
   / Howard Rotavator HN questions #3  
Free is best. That screw type fire wood splitter, I'm not 100% sure, but I think it might be missing some parts.
 
   / Howard Rotavator HN questions #4  
The Howard is not made anymore, but it uses "J-type" blades FYI if you are looking for replacements.
 
   / Howard Rotavator HN questions
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#5  
Thanks! Great info
 
   / Howard Rotavator HN questions #6  
Most Howards were offered with the C type and L type blades. Howard was bought by Kongskilde.
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The bottom tine is a C tine, and the top is an L tine. The C Tines use less horsepower, but create an uneven bottom. The L tines take more power but have a even bottom.

The HN is a 40" working width, and can go up to 7" deep. It requires a 15-18 hp tractor.
 
   / Howard Rotavator HN questions #7  
J-blades were used on the HN tiller and the John Deere tiller (647?) produced by Howard. C and L blades were for the bigger tillers
 
   / Howard Rotavator HN questions #9  
Make sure you check the oil in the gearbox.

I wouldn't get within 6 feet of that screw splitter - literally!
 
   / Howard Rotavator HN questions #10  
Make sure you check the oil in the gearbox.

I wouldn't get within 6 feet of that screw splitter - literally!
There should be a top link area, as well as a base of some sort at the screw end. Without something to hold the log, as soon as the screw makes contact, it's going to go spinning.
 
 

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