
Sizes from the
4'
x 4'
Mini to a
14'
x 8' with Drawbar.
3-Point
lifts are also
available for most sizes, for use with a tractor.
Ideal for Horse Owners, Food Plot Maintenance or
Hobby Farms.
Tows Behind an ATV, Tractor, or Lawn Tractor
Sizes from 4' x 4' to 14' x 8'

Tine Harrows
- The
most effective, inexpensive tool available for
pasture management
Residue Management
Heavy residue is quickly surfaced without
clogging or bunching even in the most extreme no-till or
ridge-till applications.
Hay or Pasture Land Management
Studies prove that mechanically
stimulating forage land is the most cost-effective method to
drastically improve the hardiness and productivity of the
hay or pasture, for several reasons.
First of all, scratching the surface
covers open seed, thereby assisting germination and the
establishment of new plants. Stimulating and spreading the
dead thatch helps it to decompose more quickly and evenly to
provide important nutrients to the entire area.
Solid or liquid manure makes the
surrounding grass unpalatable for livestock. Treatment with
a tine harrow maximizes the
fertilizer benefits of droppings by encouraging
decomposition, spreading nutrients, incorporating moisture,
uncovering growth and aerating soil. In addition, rodent
mounds are effectively leveled.
Soil Preparation
In combination with field cultivators, the
tine harrow prepares a firm, level
seedbed or follows to pack and cover. Used alone, it breaks
up crust, ridges or stalks for minimum or no-till
operations.
Surface Smoothing
Arenas or playing fields become smooth and
loosely packed, a safe surface for activities. Set the tynes
to fill holes and level or to loosen soil and aid drying.
Gravel roads or dirt paths are quickly maintained, dried and
raked.
Chemical / Moisture Incorporation
The various sizes of the
tine harrow make it ideal for
mounting behind your disc, field cultivator or applicator
for one-pass applications. Low, wet areas dry more quickly
when aerated by the a tine harrow.
Turf Maintenance
Unmanaged turf becomes heavily thatched,
preventing healthy new growth from reaching its full
potential. Harrows stimulate growth by surfacing the dead
material, helping to aerate the soil; and strengthening the
grasses.
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