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<blockquote data-quote="Dukes Fit" data-source="post: 3623574" data-attributes="member: 4429"><p>Looking for a relatively cheap 3m power harrow to rip up and level my driveway as the postie and numerous van drivers have left it looking like the RAF have been conducting bombing raids on it!</p><p></p><p>Question is would a reciprocating harrow do as good a job as a rotary one? They seem to go for a lot less money.</p><p></p><p>It's basically to fill all the holes and level it before beating it in to submission with a vibrating roller. Have been looking for Maschio as they are a decent machine and cheaper than Kuhn or Amazone.</p><p></p><p>Any advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dukes Fit, post: 3623574, member: 4429"] Looking for a relatively cheap 3m power harrow to rip up and level my driveway as the postie and numerous van drivers have left it looking like the RAF have been conducting bombing raids on it! Question is would a reciprocating harrow do as good a job as a rotary one? They seem to go for a lot less money. It's basically to fill all the holes and level it before beating it in to submission with a vibrating roller. Have been looking for Maschio as they are a decent machine and cheaper than Kuhn or Amazone. Any advice? [/QUOTE]
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