Spade!
#11
I got one of these off Fleabay with all the attachments for less than half price. It sure makes remote food plots a breeze. As long as you don't turn a nest of bumble bees. They get a little mad on the second pass through their nest.
http://www.swisherinc.com/quadivator.html
http://www.swisherinc.com/quadivator.html
#12
So this is what its come down to is it? Rototillers?? heheheeee


Ok if I had much land to till I would strongly think about using dynanmite. No no not kidding at all! Think about the rush of running after lighting the sucker! Mike you could really churn up that soil!



Ok if I had much land to till I would strongly think about using dynanmite. No no not kidding at all! Think about the rush of running after lighting the sucker! Mike you could really churn up that soil!
#13
Spike
Joined: Nov 2003
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smokepolehall after you are done whit the spade what are
you going to plant? Look in to this site
www.whitetailinstitute.com hope this helps
you going to plant? Look in to this site
www.whitetailinstitute.com hope this helps
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2004
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From: Land of Rocks, Ozarks of Mo.
OK i know y'all want to hear about my tiller and food plot renting. I got a mid-tined honda tiller and bearly fit into van. Mrs. said me first meaning till up her garden patch. Well by the time i got that done i had to return it, had it 24 hours. I am here to tell you that danged thing liked to have worked me into the ground! I didn't have anytime left to till deer plot up. So i will save up again and get the biggest rear tined tiller and put it on trailer to till up those plots. I am stoved up and need 2 weeks to recover from that go around. Learned a good lesson, always get the biggest tiller they have and rear tined or you will pay the price 2 ways.[&o][&o][&o]




