Posted by Will Herring on August 25, 2009 at 15:34:08 from (173.53.176.56):
In Reply to: rotary harrow posted by mike3320 on August 25, 2009 at 15:25:18:
Depends, we have an old implement grandpa calls a 'rotary hoe' that I imagine is fairly similar (if not the same) that I pull behind the old AC WD. It's about 6' long, is made up of two sections, and it does a pretty nice job of breaking up clods or ripping down pasture. Just don't take it over cut grass or it will ball up. There's an art to turning it to make it dig into the soil. I've used it as a way to level up dirt when I didn't have access to a disc or some other item of that nature.
It also doubles as a way to aireate the soil, too. Just gotta go semi-slow otherwise it can spin up dirt pretty well. I've drug it across the back yard a couple of times in the country; does it some good, I think.
This post was edited by Will Herring at 15:38:56 08/25/09.
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