Cultivating with an ATV?
#11
Are you familiar with Cabelas?
they have all sorts of agricultural equipment as well as sports equipment in their catalogue. They have a website http://www.cabelas.com.
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Ride the "WILD" Country, South Gillies, Ontario, Canada.
2000 Honda 450ES <a><marquee>The "BIGGER BIG RED"</marquee></a> JJTH
[This message has been edited by BigRed450 (edited 01-05-2000).]
they have all sorts of agricultural equipment as well as sports equipment in their catalogue. They have a website http://www.cabelas.com.
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Ride the "WILD" Country, South Gillies, Ontario, Canada.
2000 Honda 450ES <a><marquee>The "BIGGER BIG RED"</marquee></a> JJTH
[This message has been edited by BigRed450 (edited 01-05-2000).]
#12
It seems to me that the 3 point hitch would really put a lot of stress and strain on the drive train, not to mention the rack. If I were going to invest in one, I would probably go with a pull behind version like the Weekend Warrior, or the Swisher Quadivator. The 3 point hitch would probably be easier to maneuver in tight spaces, but in larger open areas, I think the pull behinds would be better. Here are the weblinks:
http://www.swisherinc.com/quadivator.html
http://www.weekend-warrior.com/
http://www.cyclecountry.com/products/3Point/
Sam
http://www.swisherinc.com/quadivator.html
http://www.weekend-warrior.com/
http://www.cyclecountry.com/products/3Point/
Sam
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