Machines | How to Use a Chain Harrow
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Ted from Everything Attachments shows you the many different ways to use a chain harrow. http://www.everythingattachments.com/Chain-Harrows-Drag-Harrows-s/68.htm
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I also use this rake to drag and smooth the gravel on my 1/4 mile long driveway
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Thanks for making these videos. They are super helpful.
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I have one of these, most of the time it is pulled behind my bush hog to smooth the pasture for the next mowing. also you don't have to use this every time. BTW, lets not forget a tire drag. That's what I use the most
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how much does one of these cost? We need one at our hunting club for our food plots.
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Thanks for posting your video. Would the chain harrow be used after brushing an area where there are small stumps and root from willows and other small bushes...?
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I love my chain harrow
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After watching this video I went and bought a small 4'X4' from my local TSC. I had some stumps recently removed and needed to knock down some dirt and gather up some roots. I pulled it with my little John Deere L110 mower. AMAZING! It knocked down all the high spots and I was able to gather up all the left over roots and twigs that were cluttering up my lawn. In the past I have used a power-rake to overseed my lawn. I had to rent it from the local equipment shop and it never did a very good job. I used this chain harrow on my lawn and it pulled up all the dead grass and weeds, and made a nice plot for my lawn seed. Now I want a bigger tractor and a bigger harrow. I love it. Thanks for the video.
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I have seen those used in arenas to work the ground, but is hoping that once my ground is plowed up with the plow and the tiller is used to go over it, the ground will be good enough for planting. I wish that I had the cultivator to cut down on some of my work, but have to wait to get one. I have a John Deere 790 utility tractor and the tiller, middle buster, and waiting on my plow now. I was wondering how much it would cost to ship a cultivator to Arkansas as my money is tight and I am on a budget.
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I liked the video. I wanted to know what a harrow does and now I know. I had to upvote your video when you said it was 95 with a heat index of 100. :-)
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Yea, I like your videos Ted.....you asked for feedback, and there it is! I'm not exactly a city guy, but have only recently (at age 57) become a tractor owner, and I find your insights into all the uses of all the various attachments so very useful.....and I hope to become an Everything Attachments customer at some point......I am not sure you FREE 1000 mile shipping will get all the way to my Conway, NH home though.....
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I don't know why but I find it incredibly soothing to watch it tear up the dirt. It's literally putting me to sleep...
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You know what that works great for? Keeping ignorant fuck off your land. I had the picks tear up my field with their trucks every time it rained. Laid a set out at each approach, buried it just enough to make it hard to see, and waited. I caught 6 and charged every one with trespassing and destruction of property that learned em real good
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Will a 3 point version be available at some point?
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I'm trying to learn how to use a chain harrow, and whilst this video shows what it can do, and has some useful tips it misses out the really important bits like "how do you turn it over"," How do you hook it on to the tractor", "how do you turn round at the end of the run." It would be a better video if you didn't cut out the "messy" bits please.
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I'm using plow and cultivator will that be enough?
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I am making a 30 by 100 sweet corn garden so it's grass now I'm in ontario. If I plough it over can I cultivate and plant or will it still not be broken down enough without disking is just a hobby so I don't wanna buy to many implements if I don't have to I just have 2 furrow plough cultivator and 4 row planter Thanks
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Or you can use a tractor 1/3 the size putting it out there
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Why not have a 3 point version? Or make that harrow a 3 point hook up?
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Can't read lips
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Can't hear it, especially when he's far away from the camera. Wear a mike?