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  1. Used, very good condition. Only used two seasons. Stored indoors. This unit goes for $949 plus shipping new.

    The Field Tuff FTF-0632CPATV 72 in. Cultipacker is an essential tool needed in the production of crops, whether it be for your food plot or your garden. This ATV cultipacker covers a six ft. wide area to efficiently break up soil clumps and firm your soil to prepare your seedbed for planting or seeding. The pin hitch allows you to pull the cultipacker behind your ATV, UTV or utility tractor. It is constructed of 32 individual cast-iron packer wheels, measuring 9.5 in. each, for optimal packing and long-lasting durability. Field Tuff's ATV/UTV cultipacker features knobs to crush and pulverize soil clods and to create moisture retaining dimples for the health of your soil and seed.

    Item located in North Tonawanda, NY. For more information or to schedule an inspection, please pm me.

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  2. Used, very good condition. Only used two seasons. Stored indoors. Note, I bent the "handle" that adjusts the spread rate, but it's still completely functional. This unit goes for over $800 plus shipping new.

    KING KUTTER’S SEEDER\SPREADER gives new meaning to the word adaptable. With this one tool you can spread seed, granular fertilizer, crystalline herbicides, pesticides and sand. Plus you can choose from three different spreading patterns; predominately left, predominately right, or left and right. The seamless all steel seeder\spreader is strong enough to endure rough handling and heavy use. The heat treated paint resists corrosion caused by chemicals and moisture. Each unit comes standard with a rotating agitator and gearbox with shielded drive line.


    Ideal for use when a PTO is not available
    Has a ground driven, grease filled gearbox that can be disengaged when transporting
    Has an adjustable towbar with a 1-7/8″ ball hitch
    16 x 6.50-8 tires which makes this a turf friendly implement
    400 lb. capacity
    Weighs 290 lbs.

    Item located in North Tonawanda, NY. For more information or to schedule an inspection, please pm me.

     

     

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  3. Recreational model with camo pattern and ATV-style tires. Great UTV for hunting use. Comes with hard doors that lock, hard roof, windshield with wipers, and a rear-mount flood light. Tough 21 h.p. diesel engine with 4WD. I won't say you'll never get stuck, but it will take some effort. Overall very good condition for its age. Low hours, only 1,234. The cab has a 12v outlet to run a fan or a small heater. Hydraulic dump bed can hold up to 1,100 lbs, or you can tow up to 1,300 lbs. The two years I did food plots this was great for towing the cultipacker and spreader, and putting the sprayer in the bed. Notes: the back cushion is ripped, the turn signals were broken off (rear turn lights still work), the speedometer  and the fuel gauge don't work. The temp gauge does work.

    For a helpful review, see: https://www.atv.com/manufacturers/others/2005-kubota-rtv-900-630.html

    For full specs,link to pdf: https://1drv.ms/b/s!ApePufHR9aleiMUR0V8ChLWTZsbmnw?e=g9nsps

    The UTV is located in North Tonawanda, NY. For more information or to schedule an inspection, please send me a pm.

     

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  4. Edit: I didn't read the posting rules. All posts must have an asking price. For this item, my current asking price is $3,999.

    I am selling this Quality Trailers general duty equipment trailer and wanted to post it on this forum first to give hunters a first look. Also,  I am hoping some people here might have an opinion of 

    value and or could give me some links to resources to determine fair market value.

    Highlights: 18' (16' deck + 2' dovetail), 24" above the ground, 12k GVWR, 2.8k unladen weight, only four years old, used sparingly, stored indoors. wood deck is water sealed. I've stayed on top of cleaning and painting any rust on the ramps. I've used this to transport a skid steer and tractor with attachments. I believe it could transport a motor vehicle as long as you can figure out how to get it up and down the ramps. See the flyer in the pics below for additional specs.

    Please post or pm me your thoughts. Thanks.

     

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  5. Edit: I didn't read the posting rules. All posts must have an asking price. For this item, my current asking price is $499.

    I am selling this machine, and wanted to post it on this forum first to give hunters a first look. Also, it's been challenging figuring out fair market value for this machine, and I am hoping some people here might have an opinion of value and or could give me some links to resources to determine fair market value.

    Highlights: Very good mechanical condition. Literally starts right up when you turn the key. 13 hp Briggs and Stratton engine, self-propelled (like a snow blower), 25" cutting width. I don't know what diameter trees/brush it is rated to cut, but I have to believe it can handle up to 1" diameter or more. @2012_taco used it once a couple years ago. Maybe he would have a better insight on what it can handle.

    This machine is ideal for cutting trails or clearing small food plots. I have the operator's manual, and replacement parts are available if ever needed.

    Please post or pm me your thoughts. Thanks.

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  6. 6 minutes ago, Splitear said:

    That is a great sized little utility tractor. I don't know much about the value, but judging from the link below, they've been selling for around $4000-6000. 

    https://www.auctiontime.com/listings/farm-equipment/auction-results/list/category/1100/tractors/manufacturer/john-deere/model/955?ecid=7

    Prices seem to be all over the place. That, and each listing seems to have/not have different attachments.

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  7. I am selling this attachment along with my John Deere 955 tractor, and wanted to post it on this forum first to give hunters a first look. Also, it's been challenging figuring out fair market value for the tractor, and I am hoping some people here might have an opinion of value and or could give me some links to resources to determine fair market value.

    Highlights: Only two years old, used sparingly, stored indoors. 60' cutting width. Rated for to cut up to 2" diameter trees. Requires a min 25 hp @ PTO. It has a slip clutch. For Cat 1 or 2 3pt hitch.

    For details on this attachment, see https://bushhog.com/single_spindle/bh200-series-single-spindle-rotary-cutters/ I am not aware of any material differences between the 2019 and 2021 models. Please post or pm me your thoughts. Thanks.

     

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  8. I am selling my John Deere 955 tractor, and wanted to post it on this forum first to give hunters a first look. Also, it's been challenging figuring out fair market value for the tractor, and I am hoping some people here might have an opinion of value and or could give me some links to resources to determine fair market value.

    Highlights: 4WD  33 hp engine, 27 hp @ PTO. 1296 hours, very good mechanical condition. Includes 70A loader arms and 60" bucket. New Ag tires and rims were put on new a couple years ago. The rear tires are filled with beet juice; the front tires have an inner tube/air. Turf tires are also available if you want them.

    For details on this machine, see https://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/000/1/5/152-john-deere-955.html  Please post or pm me your thoughts. Thanks.

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  9. 8 hours ago, Steve D said:

    Probably not as accurate as the chest girth method but I use this as a guide and found it to be reasonably accurate.

     

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    This is a great chart. Thanks for posting it. I should have said dressed weight rather than hanging weight in my OP.

  10. I processed the doe I harvested and only got 39 pounds of meat from it (plus heart, liver and shanks). It's hanging weight was 110 pounds, so about a 35.5% yield. It seems a bit low to me. The doe was a but unusual. It had a large head and hindquarters, but the front quarters, et al, seemed to not yield much meat. Meat loss to bullet damage was minimal as the shot was in and out of the rib cage. Maybe just a funny proportioned doe?

  11. 11 hours ago, Otto said:

    First guess is he wants to know about Naked Stand, but there is an outside chance he is more interested in the JAn Brady stand. 

    Naked stand is in a tree that is by itself on a hedgerow. No cover whatsoever. Jan Brady is the middle stand of a group of 3 stands on the edge of a field. I constantly forget about it, going to the first or third one instead. That's when i decided to call it Jan Brady stand.

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