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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 9262528" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>We still have two sets : a heavy set for working down and a lighter set that we can pull behind the MF30. They are unsurpassable for burying seed and creating that final bit of tilth. They are Parmiters and father bought them very late as they were being cleared out by P and B in the 1980’s. The heavier set generally run in a train in front of Cambridge rolls if it’s dry. Still a lot to be said for old well designed kit though we have a Reekie Harrow behind the MF30 now which does a good job well set up. Light tractors help as well. All contrary to the “modern” way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 9262528, member: 2119"] We still have two sets : a heavy set for working down and a lighter set that we can pull behind the MF30. They are unsurpassable for burying seed and creating that final bit of tilth. They are Parmiters and father bought them very late as they were being cleared out by P and B in the 1980’s. The heavier set generally run in a train in front of Cambridge rolls if it’s dry. Still a lot to be said for old well designed kit though we have a Reekie Harrow behind the MF30 now which does a good job well set up. Light tractors help as well. All contrary to the “modern” way. [/QUOTE]
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