countyhouse wrote: » Looking for second hand Howard rotovator, not much work to do so not looking to spend for than €800 approximately. What do I need to look out for when checking ones for sale. I am in Donegal.
Base price wrote: » I saw two, a 60" and 72" sell in Cavan auctions a few years ago. From memory they went around €1,500 and €1,800. I cant remember if both parts of the shaft were with them. Sold as seen and no comeback.
Nekarsulm wrote: » The chain cover on the left side can get worn through, and will lose all the gear oil that the chain runs in. Usually causes by a loose chain, and also by running the machine without a lower guard, so that the ground wears the bottom of the housing. Chains stretch and start climbing up on the gear teeth, and eventually the gear teeth wear and become "hooked" at their points. Make sure you get both pieces of the PTO shaft, and that it stays on the tractor pto shaft properly. They used to be common-place in farm auctions, but have become very rare. Set up an alert on Done-Deal for ads, watch eBay.co.uk, and watch the small ads in Classic Tractor magazine and Farmers Weekly. Your local newsagent might have Farmers Guardian newspaper too, worth having a look if you see it. Could be worth contacting machinery dealers who attend Cambridge Sales, and other UK auctions. Derek Johnston in Longford is one such, and Aidan Shaughnessy ( also in Longford) is another. Could be worth a phone call.
Buford T. Justice VI wrote: » You'll be hard pressed to find a working one for that kind of money, I think. You might be lucky and find a narrow one though, maybe 60 inch? I bought one a few years ago, imported from the UK by a guy who was keeping an eye out for one for me and he was looking for over a year to find one. The main thing is to check there are no oil leaks. I wouldn't be too confident of buying one that might have been worked without oil in the gears. And make sure the PTO shaft is whole as mine has a heavy duty shaft that is next to impossible to find a replacement for if it's lost.
countyhouse wrote: » The ground would be poor in places and good in others. You will see from photos that some is peaty about 4-5 inches down. I sprayed off most of the rushes previously, however as it was alway wet prior to draining, it became inundated with moss in places and small flat thristlelike growth. Can spray all off with roundup before preparation. Having regard to the photos of the ground attached, what would the ground look like if I got it disc-harrowed? Would the lumps be too coarse to roll and seed and what about the moss? Sounds good though. Any photos available of such ground disc-harrowed? Tried to post this and the photos yesterday but got message back about some technical fault, will try to post photos separately
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