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What atv/utv for food plot
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<blockquote data-quote="bigtex" data-source="post: 2983656" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>Yes small compact tractors work great. I purchased a used Yanmar compact tractor several years ago and it does great. It's just 26 H.P. but is 4 wheel drive and diesel. It pulls a 5' bushhog and disc with ease.</p><p>But still, I have some out of the way small plots on top of some very steep ridges that I would never take the tractor to so I still use my Polaris Ranger for those situations. Mine is a 900 XP and does great, i've pulled some pretty large logs out of the woods with it and it pulls a small disc pretty well.</p><p>If you go the ATV, UTV route get one with plenty of H.P. Pulling any kind of ground engaging implement is hard on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigtex, post: 2983656, member: 2245"] Yes small compact tractors work great. I purchased a used Yanmar compact tractor several years ago and it does great. It's just 26 H.P. but is 4 wheel drive and diesel. It pulls a 5' bushhog and disc with ease. But still, I have some out of the way small plots on top of some very steep ridges that I would never take the tractor to so I still use my Polaris Ranger for those situations. Mine is a 900 XP and does great, i've pulled some pretty large logs out of the woods with it and it pulls a small disc pretty well. If you go the ATV, UTV route get one with plenty of H.P. Pulling any kind of ground engaging implement is hard on them. [/QUOTE]
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