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Plow question

Old Feb 24, 2010 | 11:03 AM
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Don't know how many of you are hunters and/or farmers, but do any of you have one of the atv plows for making food plots/gardens?

I'm looking at one like the ones made by King Kutter and Swisher that have the wheels in the center that can be jacked down for travel and jacked up to get the discs to the ground.

Has anybody tried one of these?
 
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Old Feb 24, 2010 | 11:53 AM
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I have been looking at one myself... To be used for making a food plot but after looking at them online and even at some dealers, I have decided it would probbly be easier to just build my own. I cant imagine it would be to hard to build
 
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Old Feb 24, 2010 | 07:22 PM
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I use the Groundhog max. It works great if you do the disking when the ground is a little damp but it is only about 30 inches wide so it will take a little longer. The biggest plus to it is that you can get it to places that you would never be able to get a regular disk in to. The biggest negative is that the reese hitch on a Sportsman is to week to handle it, so you will have to use an aftermarket hitch or use the tube that comes with it which bolts to the bottom of the frame. I got another hitch. Here is a video

YouTube - GH MAX by Biologic Food Plot

And here is the hitch I use

Universal IRS 2" Receiver Hitch

Hope this will help.
 
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