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    ATV/UTV implements question

    Do any of you own and have any feedback on using ATV implements? My primary interest is a disc, however I'm also interested in a shredder of some sort. I would like to put around 2 acres of food plot on my place in the hill country, however the bottom land is not accessible with my tractor. I'm considerint selling the tractor and implements if I can find a viable alternative that I can pull behind my Mule or Polaris 700 sportsman.

    Thanks in advance for the feedback.

    #2
    Check the Swisher line. They have a fine cut ATV mower and a rought cut mower.

    DR Power makes some too.

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      #3
      Flipdisc with weight after a good rain worked really well for me. Once you get it cut it is easy, suggest a plow if u can get one to cut the ground and the rest is drinking and driving

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        #4
        Flip Disk is what I use here in East Texas. For weight, grab a few bags of concrete and let them harden, just strap them down on top and you are good to go.

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          #5
          King Kutter has an awesome little disc. I bought one off here a few years ago and use it all the time. I welded a 1.5" pipe to the frame and added a few weights to give it more traction. We use it all the time for my wifes riding arena. Does a great job and is not cheaply made.

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            #6
            I have a King Kutter as well. It is built like a tractor disc and with some weight it does a good job. Without a doubt however it is best to have a breaking plow on hard ground.

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              #7
              Right soil, right weight, they work really well. I've currently own one of these but thinking about selling since I'm no longer on the lease I used it on and the farmer plants on my current lease.

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                #8
                We're getting a King Kutter disc this year. Heard great things about them

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                  #9
                  I have the Tuff Line model and it sure is heavy and well made, here you go, sorry for not the best quality pics - iphone all I had. I just added 2 cinder blocks and I think it did fine actually too much at times and that baby got powdery soft. We just used a pallet for a drag, think it did the job for free pretty good
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                    #10
                    Thanks for sharing everyone. Drenalin ag99 what does that model run?

                    Lip, send me a pm with price if you plan on selling your disc.

                    thanks,
                    Mike

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                      #11
                      Mike,

                      I have decided to sell and have posted it here: http://discussions.texasbowhunter.co...=1#post1482799

                      I'll put you first in line if you're interested. If not, no problem.

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                        #12
                        Got the king kutter, works great. We even made an extra weight sled for it and that baby will dig down 8 inches and throw dirt 6 foot in the air !

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