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1 Bar w/ Single Roller Harrow

Remlinger 1 bar with single roller harrows mount on field cultivators and other straight frame secondary tillage tools.  The attachment combines two tools into one.  The 1 bar breaks clods, churns the soil and incorporates chemicals.  The single roller harrow penetrates up to 2" deep, mixing and firming the soil.  The unique design allows the roller to operate in either aggressive or passive.  The unique mounting arm design allows each tool to perform independently of the other.

1 Bar w/ Single Roller Harrow

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Key Benefits

Formed "C" channel design
13" angled tooth
7/8" diameter tooth with two mounting bolts
6" teeth spacing
Single 12" roller with spring tension mounting arms
Each section has two mounting arms with adjustable spring pressure
8 high carbon spiral blades
No center shaft, thus allowing for better soil and residue flow
Massive greaseable flanged disk bearings
Roller can be set in Passive Mode - maintains maximum soil firming
Roller can be set in Aggressive Mode - maintains maximum soil shattering
Break clods and level soil in one pass
Excellent performance in conservation tillage
Standard mounting arms fit 2 1/2", 3" and 4" tall frames without adapters
Mounts on most types of straight frame tillage tools
Harrow sizes range from 3'6" up to 6'6" in 9" increments
When ordering please specify implement make, model, cut width, base width & frame size

Contact your local dealer for pricing and availability

Remlinger Manufacturing Company reserves the right to make improvements to design or changes in specifications at any time without notice or obligation.

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Last modified: September 07, 2004