Tram-Flex Chain Harrows: Thicker Steel, More Muscle, More Uses
5/8" Links vs. 1/2": Why Size Matters
Most chain harrows out there are made with ½-inch steel links.
Tram-Flex goes bigger with 5/8-inch high-carbon steel.
That extra eighth of an inch might not sound like much, but here’s what it means on the ground:
- More weight = more bite. Heavier steel keeps the tines in the soil, so you get better seed-to-soil contact and more aggressive dethatching.
- Built to last. Stronger links and welds shrug off rocks and roots that would bend a lighter harrow.
- Fewer replacements. You buy it once and keep using it for years, not seasons.
Bottom line: Tram-Flex stays flat and keeps working when lighter harrows give up.
One Tool, a Lot of Jobs
Tram-Flex isn’t a one-trick pony. Around the farm it earns its keep in a dozen different ways:
- Pastures: spread manure, break up thatch, and wake up new growth.
- Seedbeds: level and cover seed in a single pass.
- Driveways and trails: smooth ruts and redistribute gravel.
- Arenas and paddocks: keep riding surfaces even and safe.
- After heavy rain: break surface crust so water soaks in instead of running off.
Hook it behind a tractor, ATV, or UTV and you’re set. It’s the definition of a multi-tasker.
Smarter to Work With
Durability isn’t the only story. Tram-Flex sections are modular and easy to handle, with a tough drawbar and heavy-duty rings that make hitching quick.
Move from pasture to driveway to seedbed without a headache.
Why We Chose Tram-Flex
At Agri-Can Supply, we test everything we carry. We’ve dragged plenty of ½-inch chain harrows and watched them wear out.
The 5/8-inch Tram-Flex simply lasts longer and does a better job, acre after acre.
The Takeaway
If you’re tired of light-duty harrows bending and breaking, it’s time to go thicker.
Tram-Flex Chain Harrows—built from 5/8" steel—are heavier, tougher, and ready for every job on the farm.
Swing by or give us a call and put heavier steel to work on your ground.