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What do you use to disc food plot?
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<blockquote data-quote="rifle02" data-source="post: 5682399" data-attributes="member: 20050"><p>I use a disc made by Black Boar implements. I bought an extra tray to hold concrete blocks to add weight to it. I learned the hard way that you must add weight to the disc and not depend on the weight of your UTV to press the discs into hard ground. The black boar disc is up and down adjustable with something like a screw Jack. Start shallow gradually deepening it. When I put it down beyond the range of the jack to support the weight of the UTV on the disc I damaged the frame of my Polaris Ranger. I actually bent the 2-in receiver. My thoughts about the groundhog Max are that it would probably be the same because it depends on the weight of your machine pushing it down into hard ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle02, post: 5682399, member: 20050"] I use a disc made by Black Boar implements. I bought an extra tray to hold concrete blocks to add weight to it. I learned the hard way that you must add weight to the disc and not depend on the weight of your UTV to press the discs into hard ground. The black boar disc is up and down adjustable with something like a screw Jack. Start shallow gradually deepening it. When I put it down beyond the range of the jack to support the weight of the UTV on the disc I damaged the frame of my Polaris Ranger. I actually bent the 2-in receiver. My thoughts about the groundhog Max are that it would probably be the same because it depends on the weight of your machine pushing it down into hard ground. [/QUOTE]
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