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ATV attachments.
Topic Started: Mar 12 2012, 04:11 PM (572 Views)
Renegade
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Atikokan, Ontario
What do you guys think of these Attachments.

http://www.worksaver.com/literature/atv_at...brochure_sm.pdf

Should I buy the flip over disc, harrow and cultipacker?

The 5-ft disc with weight rack is $740

The 5-ft flip over 5 bar spike tooth harrow is $1095

The flip over cultipacker is 4-ft and 274lbs is $975

Anyway, I'm just looking and may be able to home make something but I am ready to buy something to do work behind the quad for some areas.

:tractor:

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I was planning on building harrows kind like that with unistrut and bolts. I wouldn't pay 1000 for that but you can buy harrows from a farm supply cheeper I think.

I like the disks but $$$$$
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BuckHuntingObsessed
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Here is what I have been looking at and they are a Canadian company to boot
Quadivator ATV Impliments
They have cultivators, disks, harrow, plows, planters(for row corn,beans,wheat or what ever you want) ALL for a ATV/UTV. I have used a 4foot ATV disk and it worked OK. This is a 70 inch so you need a big ATV. OR a truck with a hitch will work.
I disked a 2 acre feild for winter rye last year with my wife's Toyota RAV4 (nobody tell her please) Good luck with your choice and let us know what you go with and how it works for you. :cheers:
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Renegade
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Thanks for the link BuckHuntingObsessed. I like that they are a Canadian company as well. :cheers:
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Hey Rene,
I missed this post originally. The Co-op in TBay deals in this stuff:

http://www.tartergate.com/brands/atv.php

It's made in the US and I bought a box blade for my tractor from them. It seems good quality and fairly good quality.
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I bought this older MTD with a 5hp motor and weld up an attatchment for behind the atc and it works pretty slick. I am hoping to get a few plots going using it this spring! :biker:

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That's a very good idea. Let us know how it works! :thumbsup:
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Now that,,crazy8 is redneck innovation right there....love it :cheers: I fully expect to see a push mower attached to it this summer lol)))
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