Egon
Epic Contributor
Diamond Harrows.
I have a homemade "drag". Its two 8" x 8" timbers chained about 4' apart that I drag behind. Works for me but it sure is a dusty operation.
Ok, so, I'm in the process of upgrading the attachments for my new M7060 Kubota.
Im on the hunt for a larger disc, probably a wheel lift, pull style offset disc. On my smaller tractor I was using a 5ft double offset drag disc, no wheel lift.
One thing I haven't had much luck finding - What should I do to break up the clods that the disc makes? We have soil with a fairly large quantity of clay, so it the disc tends to make for a pretty rough finish without multiple passes (trying to avoid that).
So, I've seen a ring roller, or something of the sort behind discs, but I can't find anything on craigslist, and the web was a waste of time. Maybe I'm searching the wrong term?
Other ideas?
Thanks!
Build a DIY drag consisting of a piece of chain link fence that's the width of your disc and about 4-5 feet long. Chain it to your disc and add weight (concrete blocks, old tires/rims, railroad ties, etc) to the chain link fence.
A drag.