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<blockquote data-quote="Dchappy" data-source="post: 8151729" data-attributes="member: 156637"><p>Depends on size and model</p><p>Rotospikes can be 350 up to 700</p><p>Blades 400 right up to 1300</p><p>HRN had one for sale was a late model very heavy duty made 2800 was tidy</p><p>If you are good with your hands try and pick up one with a good frame work cause the rest is only tin work which it’s easy to cut away and replace same with back doors</p><p>And before I get shot down the old Howard’s are well made and still have a place on the farm</p><p></p><p>totally agree but not on the power harrow my dad always said good farming starts with good ploughing the power harrow is faster by a mile but if your land is heavy and dries out hard a bladed Howard will make just as nice a job if not better so be slower but power harrow will just play with it </p><p>Both have there place some are better then other</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dchappy, post: 8151729, member: 156637"] Depends on size and model Rotospikes can be 350 up to 700 Blades 400 right up to 1300 HRN had one for sale was a late model very heavy duty made 2800 was tidy If you are good with your hands try and pick up one with a good frame work cause the rest is only tin work which it’s easy to cut away and replace same with back doors And before I get shot down the old Howard’s are well made and still have a place on the farm totally agree but not on the power harrow my dad always said good farming starts with good ploughing the power harrow is faster by a mile but if your land is heavy and dries out hard a bladed Howard will make just as nice a job if not better so be slower but power harrow will just play with it Both have there place some are better then other [/QUOTE]
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