Overall Rating:
4.5 / 5
4.5 / 5
3 of 4(75%)would recommend this product to a friend.
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Overall Rating:
3 / 5
3 / 5
Decent,
October 19, 2009
By Anonymous
from Pa
"The unit itself is well constructed. It takes a lot of weight (more than the weight pan can hold) to get it to dig in deep enough to make a difference. It will not replace a roto tiller. Does a great job in already loosened soil."
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Overall Rating:
5 / 5
5 / 5
Brinly-Hardy Disk Harrow,
July 22, 2009
By weldon99
from Milam, Texas
"I found this equipment to do what it says. I have used it for food plots in East Texas Piney Woods.
You really need to add a lot of weight. I added a box to fit the holder and filled it with cement.
I also added an extention to the tow bar as it was too close to the back of my 4 wheeler.
I also sharpened the edges somewhat.
All in all, a good value for the money and idea for making food plots!"
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Overall Rating:
5 / 5
5 / 5
Great Product,
July 20, 2009
By Kennedybay
from Alabama
"These disk work great to break up the ground for a garden or food plot."
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Overall Rating:
5 / 5
5 / 5
Godd little disk,
March 25, 2009
By stalynn74
from Kentucky
"It does the job well. Well made it is made of steel, but not to heavy to pick up. You have to add a good amount of weight. 100lbs at least. Great for making food plots or small gardens. Good for tight spaces and excellent for ATV use. The sleeve hitch is not needed if you have a pin type hole on your ATV or you could fabricate a trailer ball hitch to your disc."
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