New Flex Harrow From Great Plains: The CT8300 Heavy-Duty Flex Harrow

Providing four key functions in the field the new CT8300 Heavy-Duty Flex Harrow provides seedbed preparation, product incorporation, residue management, and weed control.

Providing four key functions in the field the new CT8300 Heavy-Duty Flex Harrow provides seedbed preparation, product incorporation, residue management, and weed control.
Providing four key functions in the field the new CT8300 Heavy-Duty Flex Harrow provides seedbed preparation, product incorporation, residue management, and weed control.
(Great Plains)

Providing four key functions in the field the new CT8300 Heavy-Duty Flex Harrow provides seedbed preparation, product incorporation, residue management, and weed control.

Available in 15 different widths ranging from 18' to 60', the CT8300 is built with an enhanced ladder frame design for greater durability, and the strengthened toolbar and narrow tongue eliminate the need for wing cables, which allows for tighter turns.

Other features include:

  • 12-ply implement tires with radial tires as an option on machines that are 45' and larger
  • eight or 16 rows of bar tines with each section of four bars that can be added or removed for flexibility
  • Spaced 9" apart, the tines are 1½", or 25%, longer than competitive models
  • Tines can be run at 50° or 38° for greater or less aggressive finishing
  • Just one SCV is required to control lifting and folding
AgWeb-Logo crop
Related Stories
The ability to make what’s old new again is creating a new floor for used sprayer and combine prices.
Leveraging artificial intelligence and 15 years of data, TerraSIGNAL will extend access to agronomic expertise, using sub-acre data points to provide automated recommendations.
Trading the bus for farm machinery, students in Thorp show appreciation for the local ag industry and bring the whole town together.
Read Next
NOAA officially declared El Niño on Thursday and says the climate pattern has a 63% chance of reaching “very strong” status by fall, potentially shaping U.S. weather through harvest and winter.
Get News Daily
Get Market Alerts
Get News & Markets App