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Harrows recently launched a lighting system featuring three ultra-bright LEDs that attach to the board using magnets.

Switching from fields to pubs, "Harrow" is a legendary name in darts. The "3" often refers to their groundbreaking or Triite systems.

Modern harrows like the BDF-3,2 are designed to crush crop residues and level soil even in conditions with high moisture and extreme soil hardness.

The rotary harrow is often called the "Joker" for soil preparation because it can achieve in a single passage what traditionally took multiple grueling passes, saving farmers immense time and fuel costs.

In the world of agriculture, a is more than just metal—it is a vital tool for transforming rough, post-harvest land into a perfect seedbed.

This technology traces back to texts like the Qimin Yaoshu from the 6th century, where harrows were described as iron-teeth rakes used to "suppress pests and diseases". The Player’s Precision: Harrows 3-Light Systems

For a travel-weary pro, the system is a game-changer because the three light arms can be removed, allowing the frame to stay on the board even inside a travel bag.

Traditional dartboard lights often blocked the player's view or made retrieving darts difficult. This "3-light" configuration claims 65% less visual obstruction , allowing players to see their targets clearly without bulky shadows.

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