Description
When you’re working fields that have seen a rough harvest or dealing with stubborn clods that won’t break down, dull or bent harrow spikes just make your cultivator work harder instead of smarter. When you’re working ground after harvest or prepping for spring planting, worn or bent harrow teeth just aren’t cutting it. Those little spikes do the heavy lifting on your field cultivator, breaking up clods and leveling the seedbed. This spike harrow tooth for pipe attachment gets your cultivator back to doing what it does best—leaving clean, workable soil behind. This replacement spike is built to penetrate tough ground and leave you with the kind of seedbed that makes planting a pleasure.
What You’re Getting
- 15-inch tip-to-tip length gives you aggressive soil penetration without being overly disruptive
- Wear-Tuff coating extends the life of the spike by protecting against abrasive soil wear
- 5/8-inch bolt holes with 2-inch bolt pattern and 2-1/4-inch center spacing for secure mounting
- Hardened construction that stays straight under field loads that bend lesser spikes
Built for Real Farm Work
This tooth is designed specifically for field cultivators, those workhorses that follow behind your combine or get pressed into service for spring field prep. Whether you’re incorporating corn stalks, breaking up compaction from harvest traffic, or smoothing out tire tracks, these teeth handle the job. They work well in everything from heavy clay that wants to clod up to lighter soils that need a gentle touch. It’s the kind of versatile tool that earns its keep whether you’re working corn ground in spring or prepping wheat stubble for the next crop.
Made to Last
Farm work is hard on cultivation equipment, and harrow teeth take the worst of it. The Wear-Tuff coating on this spike helps it stand up to the constant grinding action of soil, rocks, and crop residue. You’ll get more acres worked before needing replacement, and the coating helps maintain the sharp point that’s essential for effective soil penetration.
Installation Notes
This spike mounts with two 1/2-inch bolts on the standard 2-inch pattern with 2-1/4-inch center spacing that’s common on many field cultivators. Make sure your bolts are properly torqued—tight enough to hold but not so tight you crack the mounting tabs. A little grease on the bolt threads makes future maintenance easier when it’s time to replace worn spikes.






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