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Tufline® Bio Series Flip Disc for ATVs - Model BIO7816F

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  • Connects with Pull-pin hitch attachment
  • 7-1/2" blade spacing of 8 notched, 16" cutting blades
  • 52" cutting width
  • Tube steel main frame with cargo tray
  • Greasable cast-iron bearings
  • 1" square gang axles
An economical accessory for use with ATVs, small garden tractors and off-road farm/sport utility vehicles. Ideal for wildlife food plot preparation and ground breaking for gardens. Connects with a pull pin hitch attachment. Features a 7-1/2" blade spacing of 8 notched 16" cutting blades in a 52" cutting width, a formed tube steel main frame [Read More]
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  • Connects with Pull-pin hitch attachment
  • 7-1/2" blade spacing of 8 notched, 16" cutting blades
  • 52" cutting width
  • Tube steel main frame with cargo tray
  • Greasable cast-iron bearings
  • 1" square gang axles
An economical accessory for use with ATVs, small garden tractors and off-road farm/sport utility vehicles. Ideal for wildlife food plot preparation and ground breaking for gardens. Connects with a pull pin hitch attachment. Features a 7-1/2" blade spacing of 8 notched 16" cutting blades in a 52" cutting width, a formed tube steel main frame with a cargo tray, and greasable cast-iron bearings. Plus: heavy fixed gang hangers, 1" square gang axles and a cargo tray for added weight. Weight: 245 lbs.
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Im looking for something to use to tear up my back field. It hasnt been touched for over 8 years now and in those eight years its done nothing but been used for hay. So the ground is very hard. I borrowed a pull behind tiller from a neighbor but it wasnt able to do the job. It would get bogged down and shut off after every 15ft. even on the lowest setting. If anyone has a video or pictures of this thing in action i would love to see them.
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you may have to put a few weights on it to get it started and you may need to clean the disc a few times until you get the ground busted up but after that it will work great
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