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OPICO Limited
Cherry Holt Road, Bourne
Lincolnshire, PE10 9LA
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Grass Harrow Service Tips

At least once a year check the oil reservoir and make certain it is "blown" at the correct manufacturers setting.

It is important that the wear pads are pressing on the bed otherwise you will damage the chains.

Why do you need depth wheels? Why do we supply depth wheels as standard on our machines?

1) When you are working in new grass leys or with light soil conditions it is useful to be able to control the depth of aggression.

2) Without the wheels the machine would fall on its nose when taken off the tractor.

3) When you need to control the depth you should be using depth wheels.

USER TESTIMONIALS:

"When it came to the grass harrow, there was no competition. The crust was destroyed and the trash cleared. As a light cultivator it has proved to be really useful. To us it is really a dual purpose harrow, as useful on the grass reseeding work as it is on ordinary grassland harrowing"

John Ryder, University Farms, Aber

"This harrow appears to be so effective that I may be able to forget spraying." "It seems to be an excellent tool that does what it's supposed to do, and because it folds up for transport it's very easy to move from field to field"

Will Taylor, Morton, Lincolnshire

"The machines are excellent - there's no two ways about that They have now covered over 4000 acres and they are still on the same tines. Obviously they are a bit worn but I think they will do another season. We are absolutely delighted with them."

George Bush, Farm Manager, Denton Park Estate, Yorkshire

"It's the best bit of money I've spent for quite a while...chick weed is very shallow rooted and spreads like a carpet, but this new machine rips it out beautifully with the rake of the tines set in the middle of the range I reckon it has paid for itself in two years with the money I have saved by not having to spray.

David Lucas, Blakeney, Gloucestershire

"I think it's the best thing since sliced bread. On grassland it's much better than a chain harrow I shall also use the harrow on the barley and the sections are so flexible that I can even run it down the potato ridges if they get a bit weedy"

John Madeley, Glewstone, Hereford