Frontier vs Howse Disc Harrow

bordercollie

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I got a bonus and was thinking of getting a disc for the Kioti DK40. I have been offered a Howse brand heavy duty 6' for $1550. It is 6' , 20" blades, with 9" between blades. 1 1/8 sq axle,over 900 lbsl weight. The J.D. Frontier is an 1166 @ 66", 18" blades and 7 1/2" between blades with 1 " axle . It weighs 660 lbs and it would around around $1500. What do ya'll think? The Howse sounds better but I was curious about it's reputation...... Bordercollie
 

bordercollie

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I was just offered a 6' Howse with 22" blades for 1480. The howse sounds better and better-and it weighs closer to a 1000+ lbs. Save$ and get a bigger disc.The dealer is also closer. Bordercollie
 

urednecku

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I don't know anything about the brands, but the heaver "per blade" weight I think would cut deeper. Better for "new" ground. Lighter would make a smoother finish cut. See if you could try them on your place.....would also help you determine how your tractor pulls it in various conditions.
 

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I've had some Howse implements in the past. IIRC, they were decent but in the back of my mind, I believe I had an issue with the strength of the 3PH connections on their box blades. I think I kept bending it. Then again, I've bent them on all my implements, regardless of mfgr.

That price sounds too high. Amazon has it for $959+400 shipping = $1359.
 

muleman RIP

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Howse is right down there in your neck of the woods. I have one of their bush hogs. I would go for the bigger, heavier disc if your Kioti can pull it. The heavier the better with a disc. The bigger axle is a plus as well. See if it has greasable bearings on it.
 

bordercollie

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Thank ya'll for the replies. The one at Amazon (Northern tool) like the one I'm considering with 18" blades is just below the listing on the lighter ($959) weight disc and is $1399 plus if you can believe it over $600 shipping down here. The second offer I had of the one with 22" disc blades was an option only on the model higher up than even that one. #HT16022.@ 870 lbs and rated 40-60 hp. So , I would indeed be at the limit on the tractor hp as I have a Kioti DK40 4 wd. I saw the $959 at the first dealership and it really is light looking too. He said it wouldn't hold up for me when I ask him about it. I also priced a Tuffline in the $1800 range- just way too much for me. The second dealer assured me his 40 hp Kubota pulled the HT16022 well. I will sure keep checking and I see that Muleman is right in that the Howse is a Ms company so I wouldn't be paying for a lot of shipping. I still will call a few other places and let everyone know what I find out. Thank you all for the replies and they are all truly appreciated. http://www.howseimplement.com/pdfs/107-B RED HOWSE.pdf Bordercollie
 

bordercollie

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I've heard too much bad on this brand so I'm saving my $ up and might just get a tiller later on. Bczoom had the right remembrances on this one! I may start a thread on the roto tillers to gather opinions. The Forum is sure a great source of information! Thanks!!!! Bordercollie
 
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