My new disc (with pictures of course)
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Nontypical Buck
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Location: Isle, MN
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My new disc (with pictures of course)
I figured a disc picture would be as good to you guys as a hot chick at an archery shop would be to the bowhunting forum.
So, don't get all worked up over it:
I know it's small but my food plot is too. I'll also be planting clover around my trails on my land. the previous owner did that and the clover is awesome right now (I just bought the land in november).
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: My new disc (with pictures of course)
I have an '06 polaris sportsman 700 efi. It should pull it no problem, I've heard they're pretty easy to pull.
The disc is a kingkutter atv disc. it's only 33 inches wide which is what I wanted. I liked this crank up model better then the flip over ones because you don't have to unhook it and flip it over to transport it.
Here's a link:
http://www.kingkutter.com/WholeGood.asp?item=ATV%20Disc
It's $469 at fleet farm and $522 at tractor supply. i had tractor supply match fleet farm's price since they were closer to home.
As far as rocky soil goes- i'll tell you saturday. I'm spending all day tomorrow up at my land and will try it out for the first time. I can't wait to give it a try.
The disc is a kingkutter atv disc. it's only 33 inches wide which is what I wanted. I liked this crank up model better then the flip over ones because you don't have to unhook it and flip it over to transport it.
Here's a link:
http://www.kingkutter.com/WholeGood.asp?item=ATV%20Disc
It's $469 at fleet farm and $522 at tractor supply. i had tractor supply match fleet farm's price since they were closer to home.
As far as rocky soil goes- i'll tell you saturday. I'm spending all day tomorrow up at my land and will try it out for the first time. I can't wait to give it a try.
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Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
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RE: My new disc (with pictures of course)
The only concern to me would be if it would hurt the transmission, etc, of the 4-wheeler. We burned up the tranny of a new Polaris a couple of years ago pulling a drag harrow. Have you talked to your dealer about the use of implements?
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