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Massey Ferguson 30 Drill or similar required for new farmer starting out
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7823071" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Anybody find the reekie harrow to be a total PITA? We don't use the MF30 much but the harrow can block and bulldoze if it gets a couple of twigs in it on damp sand. Usually we pull parmiter zig zags behind instead that slide across so we take the drill wheeling out and the tractor and drill wheelings out on the headlands. The reekie harrow doesnt really do that job as it lifts out for turning.</p><p>TBH the Moore Unidrill is a whole lot easier. Unblockable, rolls it in and you just jack her up from the cab onto the wheels and drive off down the road. No pallaver with all the folding up and lifting harrows onto the back step, or having the jacks sink into the ground so you can't hitch up. Won't fit on the reekie trailer with fat tyres on either. What a balls up design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7823071, member: 2119"] Anybody find the reekie harrow to be a total PITA? We don't use the MF30 much but the harrow can block and bulldoze if it gets a couple of twigs in it on damp sand. Usually we pull parmiter zig zags behind instead that slide across so we take the drill wheeling out and the tractor and drill wheelings out on the headlands. The reekie harrow doesnt really do that job as it lifts out for turning. TBH the Moore Unidrill is a whole lot easier. Unblockable, rolls it in and you just jack her up from the cab onto the wheels and drive off down the road. No pallaver with all the folding up and lifting harrows onto the back step, or having the jacks sink into the ground so you can't hitch up. Won't fit on the reekie trailer with fat tyres on either. What a balls up design. [/QUOTE]
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