Looks good. Only thing bothering me is the effect on the harrows bouncing, as you drive over rough ground. All the weight is on those two hooks at the front. May bend them.
Modify your T bar so that the harrow can hang from it using the slot hitch. The chains fasten to the standard hitch. When in use, the T-bar is disconnected from the harrow and removed or just raised.
Forget about the frame. Join the chains to a ring and the ring to the hitch. I'm sure that's how the ones at the farm are. I have to go there this afternoon, so 'll check.
I take it the standard hitch will slide into the box section? You could use the slot hitch to lift it off the ground. Length of box with one end to fit the slot hitch and long enough to lie along the harrow when down. Some QD method of fixing box to harrow for transportation. Lift slot hitch and harrow should lift up.
Well the C-121 is now up and running. Still mods to do, but they will get done in time.
Bit different to how it looked almost 12 months ago.
All that's left now is the arrival of the stickers.
Also new tyres when funds allow.
Rear wheels back on and fronts off. Gave them a couple of doses of paint stripper. Bartoline Tx 10. Good stuff. Far better than Nitromorse and a darn sight cheaper. Finished off with wire and flap wheels.
All masked up and ready for painting tomorrow.
Weather turned sunny this afternoon, so out came the paint. Two coats grey primer, two grey undercoat and two of silver. In between coats a spell in the low bake oven.
That's where they are now.