I brought the Tufline harrow home today. The other day when I looked at it, it was windy and rainy, so I did not study it on the lot that well. I took the word of the dealer that it was a good piece of equipment. Now after getting to see it in the dry condition of my shop, I can see that it is indeed a heavily built piece. The TC30 is going to grunt with this thing behind it. I'll make sure that I flood the tires before I try pulling it. This thing has been sitting out in the weather for at least two years, so it has a little surface rust, but it easily comes off. I've got to try and match the paint tomorrow. It is kind of a reddish orange, so it might have a slightly different hue when I'm finished with it. I was told that it had only been used once, and I'd believe that. The notches still have their corner points. There were a few old weeds wrapped around the axle in a few places, so I know that it has seen a little action. Can't wait to get it in the ground to polish those disk.