What make are these grubbers I’ve just bought

There’s a broken spring and if the welding fails :ROFLMAO: I’ll need a spare there’s a little bit of blue paint and there quite heavy built
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7740 man

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I’ve used those and they are very good. Don’t know what make they are, but you can put ducks foot points on them, makes them really good for making soil, if you know what I mean. Friend of mine uses them in the winter on stubble as a form of cheap min till
 
Thanks for the reply’s 👍🏻👍🏻 I’ve bought them to work threw fodder beet ground lifting the uneaten beet that’s underground for sheep... quite a few neighbours do it and it works well

might try them on a stubble field in spring tho there a lot heavier made than what I was expecting
 
Thanks for the reply’s 👍🏻👍🏻 I’ve bought them to work threw fodder beet ground lifting the uneaten beet that’s underground for sheep... quite a few neighbours do it and it works well

might try them on a stubble field in spring tho there a lot heavier made than what I was expecting
How did spring break 🤫🤫🤫🤔🤔,jamming it in the little plant trailer to get it home
 

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There’s a broken spring and if the welding fails :ROFLMAO: I’ll need a spare there’s a little bit of blue paint and there quite heavy built
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yes its a parmiter spring tail drag as they were called i had one it was a good tool on stubbles tines did break some times always in same place ,we had a big problem trying to find those double round tines in the end i put a universal square shaped tine on just to fill the gap but it got a bit expensive as it also needed different bracket , so it went the way of york sales since that ive heard that kongskilde vibroflex tines fit may be others right size may do also ps i put it down to metal fatigue(my excuse and im sticking to it)
 

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