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<blockquote data-quote="TB-Herefords" data-source="post: 476381" data-attributes="member: 7171"><p>A good harrow. Tearing up the pasture is not always a bad thing. If you have a mature stand than you wont hurt the grass; breaking up the ground a little will help with the conpaction the cows put on it. Better water obsorbtion and root growth. I use a drag harrow; not the chain kind. It will tear up the ground a little more but also break up the hard piles better; IMO. A spring tooth harrow would attach to a three point; but the replacment springs are expensive. No replacment teeth on the drags; you could use RR spikes or make your own quite easly. If your looking go real cheap any thing that will drag behing a tractor; Depending on how many passes you want to make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TB-Herefords, post: 476381, member: 7171"] A good harrow. Tearing up the pasture is not always a bad thing. If you have a mature stand than you wont hurt the grass; breaking up the ground a little will help with the conpaction the cows put on it. Better water obsorbtion and root growth. I use a drag harrow; not the chain kind. It will tear up the ground a little more but also break up the hard piles better; IMO. A spring tooth harrow would attach to a three point; but the replacment springs are expensive. No replacment teeth on the drags; you could use RR spikes or make your own quite easly. If your looking go real cheap any thing that will drag behing a tractor; Depending on how many passes you want to make. [/QUOTE]
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