Damaged bearings, broken gearbox bolts, cracked headstocks, worn tines, oil leaks, warped troughs – all this and more are potential problems waiting for used power harrow buyers. Here we outline what to look for when buying a secondhand power harrow, with mechanical condition forming only a part of the job
Power harrows
Damaged bearings, broken gearbox bolts, cracked headstocks, worn tines, oil leaks, warped troughs – all this and more are potential problems waiting for used power harrow buyers. Here we outline what to look for when buying a secondhand power harrow, with mechanical condition forming only a part of the job
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