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re: Anyone used discs that attach to ATV?
Posted on 8/31/17 at 6:00 pm to CypressTrout10
Posted on 8/31/17 at 6:00 pm to CypressTrout10
My pawpaw owns and runs hills equipment in Livingston on 190 and he usually sales several sets of atv disk every year. The brand he has is LMC or lowery manufacturing company. They're made in Boaz Alabama. I've never used them personally, but people seem to like them.
Posted on 8/31/17 at 6:36 pm to hydroplane
The groundhog works but you need a big bike, like bigger than a foreman. The Foreman will pull it but it heats up quick and run the risk of bending s*** up.
Posted on 8/31/17 at 9:19 pm to hydroplane
Probably a combination of the two. My buddy had the same issue with the factory hitch on a Yamaha wolverine. Got a beefed up one and no issues since.
That Ranger has a lot of arse behind it, and the factory receiver wasn't made for that type of downward force.
That Ranger has a lot of arse behind it, and the factory receiver wasn't made for that type of downward force.
Posted on 9/1/17 at 7:50 am to REB BEER
That's the one I've used for almost 10 years. Works really well. In fact, disced up my food plots this past weekend. Occasionally, when it gets dry and the ground gets hard, I will bungee cord a bag of fertilizer on it to weigh it down.
Posted on 9/1/17 at 12:43 pm to lsufan1971
Believe it or not he little ground hog does well. It does better the faster you go, so all though it seems small and like it would take a long time, it actually is just as fast or faster than a pull behind that you have to keep from bouncing and allow to stay in the dirt.
Also, They make a hitch kit that ties into the frame for better support, I've had no issues, except for the hitch kit killing my ground clearance and catching stumps in the woods.
Also, They make a hitch kit that ties into the frame for better support, I've had no issues, except for the hitch kit killing my ground clearance and catching stumps in the woods.
This post was edited on 9/1/17 at 12:49 pm
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