Description
When it comes to row crop cultivation, having the right tools makes all the difference between a clean field and one that’ll have you going back over trouble spots. This 12-inch lister furrower does the heavy lifting when you need to build ridges, create furrows for planting, or handle side-dressing applications. It’s the kind of tool that turns uneven ground into the neat, workable rows your crops need to thrive.
What You’re Getting
- 12-inch working width with 15-inch wings for complete soil movement and ridge formation
- Quarter-inch thick construction that won’t bend or flex under load when working tough ground
- Single-hole bolt pattern with 3/4-inch carriage bolt mounting for secure, straightforward attachment
- Replaceable weld-on tip (194-BW400) that extends the life of your investment when wear happens
- AgSmart quality that delivers reliable performance season after season
Built for Real Farm Work
This furrower handles the demanding work of row crop preparation and cultivation across corn, soybeans, cotton, and other row crops that need proper soil management. Whether you’re building beds for better drainage, creating furrows for precise seed placement, or managing residue in no-till systems, this tool moves soil exactly where you need it. The 15-inch wing spread gives you the coverage to build substantial ridges while maintaining the precision control that row crop work demands.
Made to Last
Farm implements take a beating, and this furrower is built to handle whatever your fields throw at it. The quarter-inch steel thickness provides the strength to slice through compacted soil, crop residue, and those inevitable rocks that show up in the most inconvenient places. When the cutting edge does eventually wear down from seasons of use, the replaceable weld-on tip system means you can restore like-new performance without replacing the entire unit.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward with the single-hole mounting pattern and 3/4-inch carriage bolt system that fits most standard cultivator and toolbar setups. Make sure your mounting points can handle the working loads, especially in tough soil conditions. Keep a spare tip on hand for quick field repairs when you’re in the middle of planting season and can’t afford downtime.






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