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Plot or disk for atv
Topic Started: Jul 2 2013, 08:39 PM (680 Views)
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Anyone have a good one they use? I would like one that really flips the dirt deep especially in areas in the woods where I need to tear up old grass.
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You're looking for an ATV towable set of discs specifically for your food plots?

I've used this; http://www.tarterfarmandranch.com/switch.p...ite=atv&emp=atv

Marketed by Hunter Specialties, it's a great disc. It has 2 sets of scalloped blades and weighs a bit over 400lbs. The model I have used has a cultipacker attached as well, which weighs an extra 300lb, and that's actually more weight than my quad can handle. You're going to want at least a 600cc ATV, if you don't already have one. I like it because it's just a disc, straight up, no extras, and it's built pretty solid & simple.

I know from your other posts that you have a bit of farming background, but if I can make a suggestion, using a glyphosate herbicide to kill off the grasses several months before tilling really helps break up the sod, if that's possible where you're plotting.
Hope this helps.

Tim
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Yes I'm having a weed nightmare now. Problem is I don't have the time now to spray I think. I've let it go too late now so I need to hurry and get seeds in.
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I would spray now anyways if you can. You can seed in 3 days and it'll cut a lot of the weeds in the plot. More will grow of course, but whatever you're planting will get a break off the bat.
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