3x2: Harrow
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.
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 Harrow 3x2
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. Traditional dartboard lights often blocked the player's view
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 Player’s Precision: Harrows 3-Light Systems In the
Switching from fields to pubs, "Harrow" is a legendary name in darts. The "3" often refers to their groundbreaking or Triite systems.
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.
Harrows recently launched a lighting system featuring three ultra-bright LEDs that attach to the board using magnets.