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Easy-To-Adjust Harrow
"It's built so tough it's almost like having a heavy-duty drag on steroids. The front and rear halves of the implement can be hydraulically raised or lowered to prevent gouging and to allow trash to flow through," says Jeff Peter, Bertha Mfg., about the company's new multi-tool harrow.
  The Bertha harrow is built with 5 steel bars that support a series of clamp-on, 1-in. heavy steel drag teeth. The drag measures 7 1/2 ft. from front to back.
  What makes the tillage tool unique is that the front and back halves of the unit pivot in the middle and can be hydraulically raised or lowered independently, allowing you to set each half at whatever angle you want.
  "It's built extremely stout and heavy and should last a long time," says Peter. "The independent front-to-back construction is ideal for trash clearing, aerating and leveling seedbeds, and the drag teeth work great for breaking up manure and busting up clods. There's a hitch on back so if you want you can pull a seedbed leveler behind it."
  Available in widths of 14, 20, 24, 26 and 30 ft. The 30-ft. model starts at $25,000 depending on options.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Jeff Peter, Bertha Mfg. LLC, 7808 Ensign Rd., Hicksville, Ohio 43526 (ph 419 769-4123).


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2010 - Volume #34, Issue #6