cultipacker
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Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
I would love to have a planter/cultipacker implement like that. The prices ae so high on the ones similar to that, I can't see the feasibility due to the low number of total acres we plant each year. What is the price of that brand?
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The prices ae so high on the ones similar to that, I can't see the feasibility due to the low number of total acres we plant each year.
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Spike
Joined: Mar 2013
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Food plots should not force a guy into bankrupcy. There are several ATV pulled cultipackers, small discs . If you have a tractor and a disc, you can scratch up the top soil enough to smooth out with a cultipacker. Then seed and fertilize and run over it again with the cultipacker. That will press the seed down to the right depth and the critters will not get it. If you are looking for a cultipacker, go to craigs liat St. Louis, MO and punch in "Cultipacker". That guy makes all kinds and sizes. And they are reasonable.
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Spike
Joined: Nov 2015
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I've heard that OMNI Manufacturing builds some affordable cultipackers with a simple design (which is always a plus!). Also too, they've started using ductile iron wheels (vs. regular grey iron wheels) because they have 300% more tensile strength. Here's a link to their cultipacker page on their website:
http://omni-mfg.com/Cultipackers-C110177.aspx?sid=10512
http://omni-mfg.com/Cultipackers-C110177.aspx?sid=10512




