
B.
At
tach lower
end
of
each fr..,nt brace
#2
to
side
rails.
Again
tight
en
capscrew and nut
finger
tight
only.
C.
Attach top end
of
front brace
#2
to
the frame
#1.
Do
not
tighten nuts.
D. Attach top
en
d
of
rear brace
#3
to
frame
#1.
E. Now, go back
and
tighten nuts. Alternating
side
to
side
to
prevent tw
isti
ng the
unit
off
center. NOTE:
Do
not tighten the 3 nuts
on
the adjusting bar.
ATTACHING
TO
TRACTOR
1. A.
Ref
er
to
your 3 point
hitch
instruction
book
if
the
hitch
is
not yet mount
ed
on
tractor.
B. With
hit
ch on tractor, ba
ck
tractor
into
posi-
tion
in
front
of
harrow.
2.
Slip
L.H.
hit
ch
link
onto the round
fra~e
rods (E)
of
harrow
and
secure
with
the reta
ining
pin
.
3. The R.H.
hitch
link
is
adjustable by means
of
the turnbuckle
(F)
on
that. side
of
the
hitch.
Ro-
tate the turnbuckle
until
the hole
in
the R.H.
hitch
link
alig!ls
with the frame rod. Slip the
link
onto the
rod
and
secure with the retaining
pin
.
4.
Atta
ch
one
end
of
the
clevis
to
the center point
of
the h
itc
h
and
the other end to the center bar
of
the frame.
A. Secure
with
pin a
nd
cotter
on
each end.
adjusting
ADJUSTING
THE
HARROW
1.
A. Move the tractor
and
harrow to a
fairly
level
surface such
as
lawn, driveway
or
shed floor.
B.
The turnbu
ckle
(F)
on the R.H.
link
will
lev
el
the harrow from side
to
side.
C. The
clevis
ad
justing
screw (
G)
raises or
low
ers the front
of
the harrow.
D. Make
ad
justments
at
these
po
i
nts
until
the
harrow
is
setting
level.
This
is
the correct
position
ror normal operation.
OPERATING
1. A. Drag the harrow a sho
rt
distance
in
the
soil
you desire
to
work. Dismo
unt
and check the
res
ul
t.
B. Deeper harrowing
is
done by moving the ad-
justin
g pin
to
a
mor
e forward hole.
C. A concrete b
lo
ck
or
large stones placed
in
the weight box #10,
also
helps. The weight
box
sits
atop the center and rear tooth bars
and
should be centered
si
de
to
side.
2. The front
of
the harrow should
be
raised s
li
ghtly
for clearing trash, etc.
3. Moving
in
alternate
directions
or going over the
same
area
at
a
right
angle
ma
ke a
finer
seed bed.
4. The drag harrow can be u
se
d for
all
jobs and
purposes for which a
lar
ge
harrow
is
used. The
prime uses being to drag,
level
and
prepare
soil
for
seed bed p
rior
to
planting.
MAINTENANCE
1.
Clean the drag harrow
of
mud
and
debris
after
each use.
2. Check nuts and tightena
ny
that have worked
loose.
3. Put a small amount
of
grease or
oil
on
the ends
of
the teeth bars and outside rod ends
of
t
he
frame
to
prevent squeaks.
LEGEND:
LH
-
Left
Hand RH -
Right
Hand
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