Advice on Harogator

Anonymous-0

Well-known Member
In the past I have used a spike tooth behind my field cultivator. The spike tooth was old and this spring I decided after using it was time to find something else to replace it. I bought a harogator for a good price and not far from the house. The question I have it what is the proper set-up for the harogator. It has bars you can adjust to help level it. At one setting the front digs in a little too much. The next setting the back digs in a little too much and the soil builds up. Is there a way to adjust the harogator to stop the dirt from piling up or is that what the harogator does? Thank you for your advice.

TJH72
 
A harrow-gator is a little heavy to pull behind a field cultivator. If you where using it separately and going at a slight angle it would do a good job. If you can find it, a flexing five bar harrow would do a good job leveling. If you don't want something a little less aggressive then a coil tine harrow would be it.
 

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