Description
When you’re setting up your field cultivator or toolbar for another season, a bent or worn shank can throw off your whole operation. Maintaining consistent cultivation depth is what separates good stands from great ones, and worn gauge wheels that can’t hold proper positioning will cost you in uneven emergence, poor weed control, and the kind of field variations that show up in your yield monitor when harvest time comes around. This 1 x 3 x 36 inch toolbar shank gives you the strength and precise positioning you need to get your tillage tools working right.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 1 inch thick construction that handles the stress of deep tillage and rocky ground
- 3 inch width provides excellent strength while maintaining compatibility with standard toolbar systems
- 36 inch length gives you the reach needed for proper tool positioning and clearance
- Ready to mount – just add your preferred clamp system and tillage tools
- TB-44 designation ensures you’re getting the right part for your application
Built for Real Farm Work
Toolbar Clamp, Fits 1″ x 3″ shank and a 4″ x 4″ toolbar, 3/8″ x 6″ body with 1″ bolts and plated nuts, 16mm set screws. This shank works with standard 4×4 inch toolbars used on field cultivators, deep rippers, and other primary tillage equipment. Whether you’re breaking up compaction layers, working through crop residue, or preparing seedbeds, this shank gives you the foundation for consistent tool performance.
Made to Last
Farm tillage puts serious stress on shanks – from rocks and roots to the constant flexing that comes with working at depth. This shank is built from quality steel that’s engineered to handle those demands without bending or breaking when you hit the hard spots. The 1 inch thickness provides the backbone your tillage tools need to stay positioned properly even in tough conditions.
Installation Notes
This shank comes without a foot piece, so you can mount whatever tillage tool works best for your operation – points, sweeps, or specialty attachments. Make sure your toolbar clamp system is properly tightened and check for any wear on mounting hardware before heading to the field. A quick tip: mark your shank positions on the toolbar so you can maintain consistent spacing when making adjustments.




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