After watching this video I went and bought a small 4'X4' from my local TSC. I had some stumps recently removed and needed to knock down some dirt and gather up some roots. I pulled it with my little John Deere L110 mower. AMAZING! It knocked down all the high spots and I was able to gather up all the left over roots and twigs that were cluttering up my lawn. In the past I have used a power-rake to overseed my lawn. I had to rent it from the local equipment shop and it never did a very good job. I used this chain harrow on my lawn and it pulled up all the dead grass and weeds, and made a nice plot for my lawn seed. Now I want a bigger tractor and a bigger harrow. I love it. Thanks for the video.
finally somebody explains what all of it does. always seems strange to me that tractor stuff costs so much money and finding information on what it is supposed to do and why is so hard to find. very awesome that you put these vids together, thanks
Thanks for making these videos. I drive thru farm country (Salinas Valley) every day on the way to work and am always interested to see what implements are being used in the fields in the different seasons... these videos help me learn a bit more of the why and wherefore. I have a great deal of respect for the folks who are able to turn out commercial yields of food year after year!
i have used a length of woven wire or cyclone fence with bars bolted at both ends. hooke up to a honda 125 atc it did a great job. I did add weight by throwind some old truck tires on it.
Thanks. Not really the chosen tool for driveway maintenance, but it would help to smooth one. Here's the magical tool for that application! www.everythingattachments.com/Land-Leveler-Land-Plane-With-Scarifier-Rippers-p/eta-land-leveler-ws-2.htm
It seems to work real great at getting the hard dirt chunks out of the garden. I remember using a harrow behind our horse in the gardens. I didn't like working that hard, and didn't work the horse that hard either so my grandfather had to watch me or myself and the horse would be under the nearest shade tree, with the horse drinking water.
It depends on soil condition. It probably would help if the soil is not hard packed. For more difficult conditions, a disk harrow, box blade, or land plane would probably level it better.
Yea, I like your videos Ted.....you asked for feedback, and there it is! I'm not exactly a city guy, but have only recently (at age 57) become a tractor owner, and I find your insights into all the uses of all the various attachments so very useful.....and I hope to become an Everything Attachments customer at some point......I am not sure you FREE 1000 mile shipping will get all the way to my Conway, NH home though.....
+Quentin Lewis, I looked up your city and found you are very close to the edge. That means that if you have any additional shipping charges they should be minimal. Please call or email us with your shipping address and we can be more exact on shipping. You would be surprised at what we can save you. Thanks for watching!
Many years ago I was carrying a chain harrow with a muck loader from one field to another. The muck fork on the loader tripped and the harrow fell to earth and I ran over it with the tractor front wheels. Not recommended! I never did that again , I used to chain the harrow to the loader frame instead. We live and learn.
I use one to drag my grass pastures to break down horse manure piles, but I never drag with the teeth down. If I did, I wouldn’t have grass for long. If you just want to break up manure piles in a grass paddock, it’s best to keep the teeth up.
What would you guys recommend for removing weeds in Arizona clay kind of material? I have a gannon and a rake, and neither of them seem to grab the weeds and yank em out like a good ol loop hoe... Unfortunately doing a few acres with that 6in at a time is not gonna happen. Would a chain harrow like this dig em up? Seems more like it would float on top of hard sandy soil... What about a land plane? Or is there something similar with a blade design more like a loop hoe?
@EverythingAttachment Thank you for your reply. It looks to me that you have Sawgrass / Palmetto palms on your property. These type seem to be the most "durable". Today, for instance, went down to 38 degrees. That's right! Thirty-eight degrees in Fort Lauderdale...imagine that! I had to wrap my Maypan coconut palms with a blanket around the heart of the tree. That helped a little bit. Your palms seem to be a lot tougher than the most. Thanks again...Happy Holidays!!!
Good for removing moss and dead grass. travel at 4mph is best. I sometimes put weights on mine before I sow in clover to an existing lea . Good video this.
Hey Pat/Linda, I'm in Maine and I've been searching for affordable way to dethatch a 4 acre sheep pasture. The video gave me the idea it may be the right tool and your comment was what I needed. Weighting it down would probably keep the chain from bouncing too. Thanks, Jamie.
A very useful tool to hang behind a tandem disc harrow to give it that final leveling ( i.e. tandem discs tend to leave a heap in the middle and a furrow either side ) I used to do that a lot.
+2 acres. It will be bare dirt. right now its just untouched pasture land in kansas. lots of overgowth. i plan on clearing it out plowing it the runnin a disk through it and i found a fescue grass i would like to cover it with. can i just spread the seed and leave it or do i need to cover them
I am making a 30 by 100 sweet corn garden so it's grass now I'm in ontario. If I plough it over can I cultivate and plant or will it still not be broken down enough without disking is just a hobby so I don't wanna buy to many implements if I don't have to I just have 2 furrow plough cultivator and 4 row planter Thanks
Unbroken ground will not be loose enough for planting if you only use a plow. You will need to break up the dirt with either a disc harrow or tiller to be able to grow your corn. Thanks for watching!
The ideal attachment for a compacted driveway is our Xtreme land leveler with ripper shanks. It's such an amazing tool and there's nothing like it for gravel/dirt driveway/lot maintenance! Check it out here www.everythingattachments.com/Land-Leveler-Land-Plane-With-Scarifier-Rippers-p/eta-land-leveler-ws-2.htm
I picked one up at an auction for $150 a couple summers ago. Probably overpaid but one other guy wanted it too for his driveway maintenance too and bid it up.
I'd be afraid of damaging the turf, but if it's tough and established with the proper soil conditions, it would be doable. Some use our Pine Straw Rakes for dethatching. Check them out here www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-Pine-Straw-Rakes-Pine-Needle-Rakes-s/3425.htm
Glad to help! Since you're obviously into tractors, you should join us in the EA Channel Facebook group if you're on there. LOTS of tractor and EA talk going on in there!! facebook.com/groups/EverythingAttachmentsLounge/
Thanks for posting your video. Would the chain harrow be used after brushing an area where there are small stumps and root from willows and other small bushes...?
The chain harrow is mainly intended for smoothing and conditioning the soil surface. If you have debris such as roots and brush on the surface, you will probably be better off using one of our EA Landscape Rakes to gather it up for burning/hauling off. www.everythingattachments.com/Landscape-Rake-York-Rake-s/87.htm
I liked the video. I wanted to know what a harrow does and now I know. I had to upvote your video when you said it was 95 with a heat index of 100. :-)
I have seen those used in arenas to work the ground, but is hoping that once my ground is plowed up with the plow and the tiller is used to go over it, the ground will be good enough for planting. I wish that I had the cultivator to cut down on some of my work, but have to wait to get one. I have a John Deere 790 utility tractor and the tiller, middle buster, and waiting on my plow now. I was wondering how much it would cost to ship a cultivator to Arkansas as my money is tight and I am on a budget.
Thanks for watching! The chain harrow could be a little harsh on a lawn unless it's well established lawn with strong roots. Several have left great reviews on our Pine Straw Rakes for dethatching lawns. Check them out here: www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-Pine-Straw-Rakes-Pine-Needle-Rakes-s/3425.htm
That's why I'm here I d bought a property with a really uneven gravel driveway with that has potholes. How do you use this for that? I imagine with the prongs down? Do I need to buy a tractor or ATV for pulling something like this through gravel or can I just do it with my SUV?
@@aaronredus2950 I pull my chain harrow with a compact tractor or riding mower prongs down first to loosen the gravel then flip it over prongs up and smooth the loosened gravel, I don't see any reason why you couldn't pull the harrow with a suv and chain or strong rope.
Hello Sir...Question...I noticed palm trees in your videos and you're in NC? I know it gets very cold up there because I'm from Fayetteville. We experienced freezing temps here in south Florida and it killed a lot of palm trees. How do your trees survive the cold? Please advise...
Thanks for watching. Check out more details here. www.hackettharrows.com/product-concord-ranger-paddock We offer the Concord model. Sizes and prices are here www.everythingattachments.com/Hackett-Flexible-Chain-Harrow-SG-with-Draw-Bar-p/lb-chain-harrow-sg-ch.htm
I have one of these, most of the time it is pulled behind my bush hog to smooth the pasture for the next mowing. also you don't have to use this every time. BTW, lets not forget a tire drag. That's what I use the most
Back when it was invented a harrow was used to score the dirt clods after plowing before the disc. Disc wouldn't cut into fresh plowed dirt when it hadn't been turned before. Don't see harrows used that way much anymore.
It depends on how aggressive you need it to be for your particular soil and "patty" collection. For best results, you'd probably want to use it with the tines down and in the passive direction. If this causes too much soil disturbance, you can flip it over so the tines are totally disengaged. Thanks for watching. I hope this helps!
I'm trying to learn how to use a chain harrow, and whilst this video shows what it can do, and has some useful tips it misses out the really important bits like "how do you turn it over"," How do you hook it on to the tractor", "how do you turn round at the end of the run." It would be a better video if you didn't cut out the "messy" bits please.
Ted it would be helpful to give a price for equipment you show and demonstrate. We all realize prices are subject to change over time. Thanks you and Peanut for your videos.
I didn't see a single rock in that garden spot ! I am from Missouri , give me your mailing address and I'll send you some . We probably break a lot more equipment than you guys .
After watching this video I went and bought a small 4'X4' from my local TSC. I had some stumps recently removed and needed to knock down some dirt and gather up some roots. I pulled it with my little John Deere L110 mower. AMAZING! It knocked down all the high spots and I was able to gather up all the left over roots and twigs that were cluttering up my lawn. In the past I have used a power-rake to overseed my lawn. I had to rent it from the local equipment shop and it never did a very good job. I used this chain harrow on my lawn and it pulled up all the dead grass and weeds, and made a nice plot for my lawn seed. Now I want a bigger tractor and a bigger harrow. I love it. Thanks for the video.
I don't know why but I find it incredibly soothing to watch it tear up the dirt. It's literally putting me to sleep...
finally somebody explains what all of it does. always seems strange to me that tractor stuff costs so much money and finding information on what it is supposed to do and why is so hard to find. very awesome that you put these vids together, thanks
Thanks for making these videos. I drive thru farm country (Salinas Valley) every day on the way to work and am always interested to see what implements are being used in the fields in the different seasons... these videos help me learn a bit more of the why and wherefore. I have a great deal of respect for the folks who are able to turn out commercial yields of food year after year!
i have used a length of woven wire or cyclone fence with bars bolted at both ends. hooke up to a honda 125 atc it did a great job. I did add weight by throwind some old truck tires on it.
Good video. Will this be ood on a driveway?
Thanks. Not really the chosen tool for driveway maintenance, but it would help to smooth one. Here's the magical tool for that application! www.everythingattachments.com/Land-Leveler-Land-Plane-With-Scarifier-Rippers-p/eta-land-leveler-ws-2.htm
It seems to work real great at getting the hard dirt chunks out of the garden. I remember using a harrow behind our horse in the gardens. I didn't like working that hard, and didn't work the horse that hard either so my grandfather had to watch me or myself and the horse would be under the nearest shade tree, with the horse drinking water.
Would this help get rid of high and low spots in an empty plot to help get rid of puddles
It depends on soil condition. It probably would help if the soil is not hard packed. For more difficult conditions, a disk harrow, box blade, or land plane would probably level it better.
Thanks for making these videos. They are super helpful.
I'm glad they're helpful to you guys. Thanks for watching!!
Yea, I like your videos Ted.....you asked for feedback, and there it is! I'm not exactly a city guy, but have only recently (at age 57) become a tractor owner, and I find your insights into all the uses of all the various attachments so very useful.....and I hope to become an Everything Attachments customer at some point......I am not sure you FREE 1000 mile shipping will get all the way to my Conway, NH home though.....
+Quentin Lewis, I looked up your city and found you are very close to the edge. That means that if you have any additional shipping charges they should be minimal. Please call or email us with your shipping address and we can be more exact on shipping. You would be surprised at what we can save you. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for making this video. It was very helpful.
Many years ago I was carrying a chain harrow with a muck loader from one field to another. The muck fork on the loader tripped and the harrow fell to earth and I ran over it with the tractor front wheels. Not recommended! I never did that again , I used to chain the harrow to the loader frame instead. We live and learn.
Can this be hooked directly behind disc harrows?
I use one to drag my grass pastures to break down horse manure piles, but I never drag with the teeth down. If I did, I wouldn’t have grass for long. If you just want to break up manure piles in a grass paddock, it’s best to keep the teeth up.
What would you guys recommend for removing weeds in Arizona clay kind of material? I have a gannon and a rake, and neither of them seem to grab the weeds and yank em out like a good ol loop hoe... Unfortunately doing a few acres with that 6in at a time is not gonna happen. Would a chain harrow like this dig em up? Seems more like it would float on top of hard sandy soil... What about a land plane? Or is there something similar with a blade design more like a loop hoe?
There is zero chance of me ever using any of this stuff or a tractor. But I find these videos very interesting anyway.
I’m using a small harrow on a side by side 😂
Where are you located in North Carolina? I’m in Lexington North Carolina. I would like to get one of these.
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@EverythingAttachment Thank you for your reply. It looks to me that you have Sawgrass / Palmetto palms on your property. These type seem to be the most "durable". Today, for instance, went down to 38 degrees. That's right! Thirty-eight degrees in Fort Lauderdale...imagine that! I had to wrap my Maypan coconut palms with a blanket around the heart of the tree. That helped a little bit. Your palms seem to be a lot tougher than the most. Thanks again...Happy Holidays!!!
Good for removing moss and dead grass. travel at 4mph is best. I sometimes put weights on mine before I sow in clover to an existing lea . Good video this.
Hey Pat/Linda, I'm in Maine and I've been searching for affordable way to dethatch a 4 acre sheep pasture. The video gave me the idea it may be the right tool and your comment was what I needed. Weighting it down would probably keep the chain from bouncing too. Thanks, Jamie.
A very useful tool to hang behind a tandem disc harrow to give it that final leveling ( i.e. tandem discs tend to leave a heap in the middle and a furrow either side ) I used to do that a lot.
+2 acres. It will be bare dirt. right now its just untouched pasture land in kansas. lots of overgowth. i plan on clearing it out plowing it the runnin a disk through it and i found a fescue grass i would like to cover it with. can i just spread the seed and leave it or do i need to cover them
How do you get the kinks out of a chain harrow? My harrow is 4ft x 4ft but too heavy for me to lift it by myself. Any thoughts?
They do make a Harrow mounted on a 3 point hitch. I saw one on the lot at Atwoods farm supply in Rodgers Arkansas 2 years ago...
I'm using plow and cultivator will that be enough?
A cultivator is for pulling weeds out, not really designed to break up dirt.
I've seen one of these being used upside down to smooth a bullfight arena. And you can use it as a mattress if you are a fakir.
I am making a 30 by 100 sweet corn garden so it's grass now I'm in ontario. If I plough it over can I cultivate and plant or will it still not be broken down enough without disking is just a hobby so I don't wanna buy to many implements if I don't have to I just have 2 furrow plough cultivator and 4 row planter Thanks
Unbroken ground will not be loose enough for planting if you only use a plow. You will need to break up the dirt with either a disc harrow or tiller to be able to grow your corn. Thanks for watching!
How does it do on compacted gravel driveways with added weight?
The ideal attachment for a compacted driveway is our Xtreme land leveler with ripper shanks. It's such an amazing tool and there's nothing like it for gravel/dirt driveway/lot maintenance! Check it out here www.everythingattachments.com/Land-Leveler-Land-Plane-With-Scarifier-Rippers-p/eta-land-leveler-ws-2.htm
how much does one of these cost? We need one at our hunting club for our food plots.
You can get one of these starting at a little over $400. www.everythingattachments.com/Chain-Harrows-Drag-Harrows-s/68.htm. Thanks for watching!
I picked one up at an auction for $150 a couple summers ago. Probably overpaid but one other guy wanted it too for his driveway maintenance too and bid it up.
Is it too aggressive for dethatching?
I'd be afraid of damaging the turf, but if it's tough and established with the proper soil conditions, it would be doable. Some use our Pine Straw Rakes for dethatching. Check them out here www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-Pine-Straw-Rakes-Pine-Needle-Rakes-s/3425.htm
EverythingAttachment that looks more like it... thanks
Glad to help! Since you're obviously into tractors, you should join us in the EA Channel Facebook group if you're on there. LOTS of tractor and EA talk going on in there!! facebook.com/groups/EverythingAttachmentsLounge/
Thanks for posting your video. Would the chain harrow be used after brushing an area where there are small stumps and root from willows and other small bushes...?
The chain harrow is mainly intended for smoothing and conditioning the soil surface. If you have debris such as roots and brush on the surface, you will probably be better off using one of our EA Landscape Rakes to gather it up for burning/hauling off. www.everythingattachments.com/Landscape-Rake-York-Rake-s/87.htm
I liked the video. I wanted to know what a harrow does and now I know. I had to upvote your video when you said it was 95 with a heat index of 100. :-)
I have seen those used in arenas to work the ground, but is hoping that once my ground is plowed up with the plow and the tiller is used to go over it, the ground will be good enough for planting. I wish that I had the cultivator to cut down on some of my work, but have to wait to get one. I have a John Deere 790 utility tractor and the tiller, middle buster, and waiting on my plow now. I was wondering how much it would cost to ship a cultivator to Arkansas as my money is tight and I am on a budget.
any insight on a dethatcher vs. a drag harrow for de thatching a large lawn after snowmelt?
Thanks for watching! The chain harrow could be a little harsh on a lawn unless it's well established lawn with strong roots. Several have left great reviews on our Pine Straw Rakes for dethatching lawns. Check them out here: www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-Pine-Straw-Rakes-Pine-Needle-Rakes-s/3425.htm
I also use this rake to drag and smooth the gravel on my 1/4 mile long driveway
That's why I'm here I d bought a property with a really uneven gravel driveway with that has potholes. How do you use this for that? I imagine with the prongs down? Do I need to buy a tractor or ATV for pulling something like this through gravel or can I just do it with my SUV?
@@aaronredus2950 I pull my chain harrow with a compact tractor or riding mower prongs down first to loosen the gravel then flip it over prongs up and smooth the loosened gravel, I don't see any reason why you couldn't pull the harrow with a suv and chain or strong rope.
Hello Sir...Question...I noticed palm trees in your videos and you're in NC? I know it gets very cold up there because I'm from Fayetteville. We experienced freezing temps here in south Florida and it killed a lot of palm trees. How do your trees survive the cold? Please advise...
Add a 3point boom lift to the back hook it loosely and now its just a little more easier for those tight spots or for transporting it.
Nice demo. Cute little dog too!
Close up shot of the links would be nice
Thanks for watching. Check out more details here. www.hackettharrows.com/product-concord-ranger-paddock We offer the Concord model. Sizes and prices are here www.everythingattachments.com/Hackett-Flexible-Chain-Harrow-SG-with-Draw-Bar-p/lb-chain-harrow-sg-ch.htm
whats good to use to cover seed after i seed a large area
If you hook on the rear 3pt u can lift it up so dosnt dig in
Why not have a 3 point version? Or make that harrow a 3 point hook up?
Will a 3 point version be available at some point?
I have one of these, most of the time it is pulled behind my bush hog to smooth the pasture for the next mowing. also you don't have to use this every time. BTW, lets not forget a tire drag. That's what I use the most
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Just wondering. Anyone know what model Kubota that is..?
yo I wanna know how you get yer manure to get all flat and red over yer lawn and if you eat food from it
I wanted to see how turning around was done.
thanks for the demonstration.
Old piece of chain link fence works good too.
Still got free shipping?
Shipping within 1,000 miles of Newton NC is always free!
Thank you for sharing the video I appreciate the effort
lol id buy one of those, but i found an old bedspring with the clotch burned off, works just as well.
Excellent video Ted! Always very informative, keep up the good work.
Back when it was invented a harrow was used to score the dirt clods after plowing before the disc. Disc wouldn't cut into fresh plowed dirt when it hadn't been turned before. Don't see harrows used that way much anymore.
i am confused which way is it supposed to be flat side to drag my horse fields? or with the prongs in the dirt
It depends on how aggressive you need it to be for your particular soil and "patty" collection. For best results, you'd probably want to use it with the tines down and in the passive direction. If this causes too much soil disturbance, you can flip it over so the tines are totally disengaged. Thanks for watching. I hope this helps!
Great, informative video. Thank you!!
Can this help me control russian thistle and puncture vines?
Great vid.
Why is your soil red??
thanks for the lessons
Mate, you got all the coolest toys! haha :o)
Thanks for the videos.
I'm trying to learn how to use a chain harrow, and whilst this video shows what it can do, and has some useful tips it misses out the really important bits like "how do you turn it over"," How do you hook it on to the tractor", "how do you turn round at the end of the run." It would be a better video if you didn't cut out the "messy" bits please.
Ted it would be helpful to give a price for equipment you show and demonstrate. We all realize prices are subject to change over time. Thanks you and Peanut for your videos.
put it on a boom pole then you can lift it up and down also
I love that rig.. I will own one .
I love my Kabota.
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I love my chain harrow
chain harrows are most effective when they are pulled at about 10+mph
Can't hear it, especially when he's far away from the camera. Wear a mike?
If I left my garden open like that the wild hogs would tear everything up! 🐗
they have a guard dog, you saw it on camera, it's white
you don't want to drive a tractor over a planting zone as it compacts the soil.
I didn't see a single rock in that garden spot ! I am from Missouri , give me your mailing address and I'll send you some . We probably break a lot more equipment than you guys .
Can’t hear with music in background.. defeats the purpose!
we use our bobcat to harrow our fields 12 foot harrow
names two things, ALOT of things
Thats isnt harrow tutorial...
Who is here for Warframe?
I'm a Harrow main and I can confirm that THIS is how you use Harrow!
@@TheUrbanSpaceZone Harrow main as well 😀
PRAISE THE VOID
"Tips down and it breaks down all the hard manure clumps down" Is the best tip for using Harrow in any mission in the star chart!
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It would be a better garden if it wasn't compacted with the tractor, even with the trash. Interesting and informative video, though.
Or you can use a tractor 1/3 the size putting it out there
Feel bad for you guys that have to deal with that red soil. Looks aweful.
Can't read lips
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Does it get smaller rocks? My grandfather used one on his race track