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that did work surprisingly well. i have wanted to try one of these setups especially for the money but was concerned it just wouldn't turn dirt like a disk on a tractor. Did you have to spray the plot before?

 

We sprayed the week before but honestly not very well and the field was still full of green mostly shin high.  That little attachment did a great job.  Probably helped that the soil was good in that area too and not rocky at all, but I was surprised for sure.

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When I do plots at my lease I mow a few times,then spray twice.I will usually spray a week or to aprt and give it however long the weed killer says to give it.Once i have seen that all the grass is dead I start tilling.My friend and I built a set of disks a few years back and they work ok,I am surprised how well the groundhawg does.In the one pic I see alot of dirt flying is that from the tiller or the wheels from the wheeler throwing it?

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The tiller threw a lot of dirt, especially with my big butt on it and after numerous passes.  Soil was pretty soft too.  I did not expect it to work so well.  You do have to drive aggressively, which took some practice in tight areas.  Both phade and I were two wheeling at times in turns.  Now we need some rain.

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That's Phade's 400 Polaris Sportsman.  We bought the groundhog max at the show in PA, but yes its the same as the one sold at Tractor Supply.  It worked great, but I would be hesitant to use it if the ground was really hard or rocky.  I think its also best suited for plots an acre or less.

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Very impressive !!

 

I envy your soil for lack of rocks...Mine is clay hardpan that is about 50% rocks..

 

In fact, I call my foodplot  WOODSTOCK  because it looks like somebody held a ROCK CONCERT there...

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