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    This should be on machine discussion but nobody ever goes there. Looking for opinions on heavy harrows. Degelman vs Brandt vs pillar vs elmers vs rite way vs Morris. ???

    #2
    Look at Gates coulter harrows ... may work for you , may not . We love ours .
    60 ft foreward fold

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      #3
      we sure like our bourgaults. well built . have a 90' mid and 60 ' heavy . both have their uses . especially with our caseih choppers , which leave a lot to be desired in tough straw !

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        #4
        Ummmmmm... Furrow.....it looks like you only bought the back row of a Protill or Lemken!

        Just busting your bones. My neighbors like to heavy harrow once in the fall and 2 or 3 times in the spring. It keeps the men occupied.

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          #5
          everyone here gone to macfarlanes.

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            #6
            everyone here gone to macfarlanes.

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              #7
              Sometimes all you need is the back row 😉 - and only do it once 👍

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                #8
                Meant to add bourgalt in the mix also.

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                  #9
                  Not Brandt. We got a 82ft. First year broke both outside axles off and one main frame one. Maybe they've beefed them up or something now. This one is a 2012. Maybe it's just the 82ft ones that the axles can't carry the weight of. I would rather go back to a riteway or degeleman

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                    #10
                    Fan of Riteway.

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                      #11
                      Depends on what u want to use them for, seed bed prep, moving straw, light tillage, etc.

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                        #12
                        We have run a Bourgault 7200 for 15 years now, and after running a few other brands, I'll stick to Bourgault or my 2nd choice would be a Degleman. A few Brandts our way, and guys are breaking axles, and a few other minor problems.

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