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| What do you think of this type of disc?; Food plotting behind quad... | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 9 2012, 10:52 PM (258 Views) | |
| Renegade | Jan 9 2012, 10:52 PM Post #1 |
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I would like to start some discussion on food plotting behind the quad. I have some areas the lend themselves to small food plots and access is difficult and there are a lot of rocks around. So I would like to try plotting with the quad. What do I need? I was looking at discs like this? Is this going to work as good as a pull behind? http://www.plantbiologic.com/p-208-the-atv-terratiller.aspx
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baydog
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Jan 10 2012, 07:08 AM Post #2 |
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I've been wanting to get one of these. They use the weight of the atv. Lots of good reviews, easy to haul around and get to remote spots and a very simple tool: http://www.groundhogmax.com/ |
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| Renegade | Jan 10 2012, 02:18 PM Post #3 |
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Atikokan, Ontario
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They look like something you could make from an old set of discs. But yeah, the price is right and their mobility looks great. The advertisment says you can travel a lot faster with this set-up. |
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