Mystery beet hoe.

Scholsey

Member
Location
Herefordshire
anybody able to identify the make of this hoe? Bought it last year from Facebook, had been bought at a auction but not used.
Wonder if anyone had any spares kicking around or any pictures a similar one in use. Hoping to mount it on the front of a JD2040, might cut it down a bit to make it easier
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Flat 10

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Arable Farmer
Location
Fen Edge
It's a househam. Wish i'd seen it I would have bought it to match mine. Pan anglia have blades that fit though the fixing bolts are too large. Why would you cut it down? That's sacreligious but it does need to match with a 12 row drill. I use mine on an IH 885, it came with a linkage which we modified to fit.
 

Scholsey

Member
Location
Herefordshire
It's a househam. Wish i'd seen it I would have bought it to match mine. Pan anglia have blades that fit though the fixing bolts are too large. Why would you cut it down? That's sacreligious but it does need to match with a 12 row drill. I use mine on an IH 885, it came with a linkage which we modified to fit.

its 12 row at the moment but think would rather go a bit fast and do 6 rows, do they mount to the front axle or the front weight carrier, the brackets it came with are a tad confusing.
 

Scholsey

Member
Location
Herefordshire
Mine originally had discs on. It's good for using early on, not ideal for when the beet get bigger. What you going to use it in? Fodder beet?

Made by the sprayer manufacturer?

it only has the L shares on no duck feet or anything but can see something can go in the middle of each set of shares to disturb the soil further, quite a few of the wheels are bugered so one advantage of narrowing it would be a few spares.
 

Flat 10

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Fen Edge
Made by the sprayer manufacturer?

it only has the L shares on no duck feet or anything but can see something can go in the middle of each set of shares to disturb the soil further, quite a few of the wheels are bugered so one advantage of narrowing it would be a few spares.
You don’t need all those wheels, mine don’t have them all fitted
 

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