ok So I planted my first food plot just last week. I spent about 2.5 days with a garden tiller to get just over a 1/2 acre tilled. I am looking for something I can pull with my 4 wheeler. just looks as if it may be easier than a garden tiller.
I found this at tractor supply anyone used this has one? www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/groundhog-max-atv-disc-plow
I have an old disc out at the house that I can maybe cut up and make one but its about 8' wide and 6' deep. i think if remembering correctly its a three row disc.
also I don't wanna spend $800+ on a pull behind plow i will spend the time to make one. But was curious if anyone has had experience with that groundhog max and if it works or not. kinda looks small and will still be time consuming just won't have to fight with the tiller then.
I also saw an old dorse drawn disc on craigslist that I can make work I think but its around the same price as the groundhog max.
and please don't say go to an auction buy an old plow for next to nothing. I live where Chupps auction co. works and people at those auctions don't understand that majority of stuff they buy is same price that it can be bought new for.
in other words they spend too much and I have personally seen old plows and implements sale for $400+ but usually average around 300.
I found this at tractor supply anyone used this has one? www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/groundhog-max-atv-disc-plow
I have an old disc out at the house that I can maybe cut up and make one but its about 8' wide and 6' deep. i think if remembering correctly its a three row disc.
also I don't wanna spend $800+ on a pull behind plow i will spend the time to make one. But was curious if anyone has had experience with that groundhog max and if it works or not. kinda looks small and will still be time consuming just won't have to fight with the tiller then.
I also saw an old dorse drawn disc on craigslist that I can make work I think but its around the same price as the groundhog max.
and please don't say go to an auction buy an old plow for next to nothing. I live where Chupps auction co. works and people at those auctions don't understand that majority of stuff they buy is same price that it can be bought new for.
in other words they spend too much and I have personally seen old plows and implements sale for $400+ but usually average around 300.
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