5030
Epic Contributor
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
- Messages
- 26,125
- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
The Furest I have you can set up in many different widths and configurations, depending on your needs. The steel mat segments interlock with each other so I can make it wide (12 feet in my case) or narrow and long 4 feet x 16 feet or anything in between by leaving sections off and the one I have will fit through a narrow opening or around trees as it will slide around objects while being pulled. They also market a frame where you can use a 3PH to elevate it. I didn't get that, I just pull it behind and finally I see Tractor Supply is offering them now. I believe Fuerst was the original and everyone is now copying a good design. The tooth sections are I believe hardened and tempered steel. I know mine has basically no wear after using it for years and buying it used at a farm auction and we have abrasive sandy loam here that eats up wear shoes on anything the has ground contact. In fact I have to hard rod everything or I'm replacing wear shoes constantly and today, none of them are a cheap date. I did opt for the poly shoe protectors fot the disc bine wear shoes and they work pretty well (like farmers with combines have and The ones on JD headers are bright yellow of all colors, mine are dark red and install involves removing them individually (there are 12 individual shoes and drilling the shoes and adding them using counter sunk hex (Allen head) cap screws) but so far they seem to be working well. They are pretty soft and I really don't notice any reduction in pull resistance either. Everything else gets hard rodded SMAW, or wire rodded with Stody or Lincoln hard wire and the hard wire as well as the welding rods are pretty expensive to purchase.Thanks for the link and pictures. This looks really good. 12 feet is too wide to get through my gates, so I'm looking to see if they have a ten foot one.