Logic CH 200 Chain Harrow
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CH200 Chain Harrow |
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View the details of the Logic CH100 Chain Harrow on the Logiv ATV website
What does this do? Harrows are also useful if you're seeding a paddock: harrow thoroughly; sow the seed: roll the surface with a Ballast Roller to firm the seed into the soil. Harrowing is also sometimes used to disperse droppings over a wide area, thus preventing the grass beneath becoming sour and unpalatable, but it is definitely not a substitute for removal of the droppings, because of the implications for pest and parasite control. Advice on harrowing droppings is available from the BHS in their Pasture Management document. Harrows have a strong 'tilling' action and can be used on menages to quickly dress the top surface. Although they don't do such a brilliant levelling and grading job as our PG250/T, it will be better than dragging an old pallet over the surface
Why do I need one? In your menage, the harrow can be used to quickly dress the surface.
Where do I use it ?
How does it work? By the way, don't try and reverse with a chain harrow attached (it will just lie there and you'll go over it - Oh dear, the tyres!) You can reverse the Trailed Chain Harrow series (they have a special frame with wheels and the harrow web can be raised and lowered for reversing). Related Terms: chain harrow | ch100 | ch200 | paddock care | menage | grass care |
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