The Harrowgator shown in Paul,s comment does not appear to have the pitch control on it , which means it could be a headache in damp soil or cornstalks. Both of these situations can be overcome if the implement is properly adjusted . If youre pulling dirt , it is too nose heavy; the pitch control picks up the front in very small increments for maximum pulverization and minimum plugging. In high trash conditions the pitch is maxed out so only the last three rows of teeth are in the dirt. At times when you need to fill ruts, disengage the pitch completely and let it pull all the dirt it wants, and drive diagonally across the ruts . It will then unload and fill them up real nice. If it ever does start pulling dirt when you dont want it to, never use the wheels to pick it up. Instead, raise the implement that is pulling it . This way it will spread the plug evenly instead of making a huge mound in the field that will take 3 years to get rid of. If it plugs repeatedly, just keep moving the pins back in the pitch control until you strike a balance between maximum harrow action and no plugging.
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