Tarter® Terrain Tough™ ATV 8-Blade Disc Harrow
Sale price:
Clearance price:
Starting at:
Sale starting at:
Clearance starting at:
Reg. price:
- Heavy-duty construction
- Adjustable disc angle
- Adjustable depth control
- Cutting width: 42" to 44"
- Utilizes a 1-7/8" hitch ball mount
Rated 5 out of 5Â by 10
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by TJ Nice ATV Disc Plow
This is the first ATV disc plow I have owned, and it is working very well. I cut a new 1/4 acre plot in an old CRP field. The ground was really hard and the weeds were 4 feet high, but it cut it down quick. I was dissappointed when I bought this new plow. The Olathe, KS store had all the plows outside, and they were all rusted and chipped. But, rust/chips and all, the plow did a great job. Highly recommend this to all my friends.
August 19, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5Â by DeerHunter101 Excellent Product
I bought this disc over 2 years ago before adding the culti-packer attachment (see review).
This disc is the best investment I have ever made for my food plot. I hunt on 90 acres of entirely wooded, ridged property.
TERRAIN TOUGH doesn't begin to describe the all out toughness of this unit. I used this disc to plant food plots in the center of the property, along roadways and on hill sides.
This disc was used and abused and stood up the challenge. I cannot count how many stumps and large rocks that I hit and it just kept on going. Since clearing these areas I see 10x more deer and turkeys.
It is quality constructed out of 2" tubular steel and the angle and depth of the cut can be changed in an instance. There is no need to flip it over or add extra weight. The notched blades really dig and chew up the ground.
It has worked so well that I have actually started a little side business of creating food plots for farmers and hunters.
December 28, 2006
4 Questions | 4 Answers
Outdoor Answers
Get help about this item from fellow customers.
Ask your questions. Share your answers.
Answers
A:Â
I would say no. I have a 500 and add the deepest I can really tell I'm putting it to the test. I've never had any issues, but I wouldn't think a 250 would work too well for the disc/cultipacker combo. It would be okay with the disc only, but not with the cultipacker attachment. It's a heavy piece of equipment!Details:Â
How powerful an ATV is required to pull this disk? I have a 300CC 4WD Suzuki King Quad. Is there enough tyhere to pull this disk?Answers
A:Â
I pull the disc with a 500 honda in secound gear and two wheel drive.A:Â
I have a Yamaha Big Bear 400 that is 10 years old and I have not problems.1 of 1
1 of 1




 Expand All
 Collapse All
(read all my Q&A)


