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Posted by Jess on Wednesday, April 15, 2009:In Reply to: disk for YM 1700 posted by Ed on Tuesday, April 14, 2009:
Ed, I don't know how far you are from Laurel, MS., but that's where Howse Equipment is located. My 4' Harrow is a Howse and I use it along with the Tiller. When my gardens are finished, I bushhog the corn, beans, etc. then harrow it and then till it. Overkill? Porbably, but I do want that organic material pulverized into the soil. Norm is right about the harrows being had to use. My soil is sandy and when I first used the harrows, I spent a lot of time spinning the tires on my YM1810. I had to fill the tires with water/anti-freeze and put some weights on the front. It works very well now.
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