Pre-64 Banhammer Banned ! Minuteman Dec 14, 2019 362 992 Apr 7, 2020 #1 Apr 7, 2020 #1 Anyone have any first hand experience with using a plotmaster or similiar food plot planter?
eddie102870 Private Supporter Full Member Minuteman Nov 22, 2006 476 778 alabama Apr 7, 2020 #2 Apr 7, 2020 #2 we had one years ago. wasnt worth it IMHO. depending on the size of the food plot, if they are small it would do fine. doesnt disc too well.
we had one years ago. wasnt worth it IMHO. depending on the size of the food plot, if they are small it would do fine. doesnt disc too well.
Pre-64 Banhammer Banned ! Minuteman Dec 14, 2019 362 992 Apr 7, 2020 #3 Apr 7, 2020 #3 eddie102870 said: we had one years ago. wasnt worth it IMHO. depending on the size of the food plot, if they are small it would do fine. doesnt disc too well. Click to expand... I have one field that is a little over 4 acres and one 3/4. Not many reviews other than what's on their website. In theory it would be awesome.
eddie102870 said: we had one years ago. wasnt worth it IMHO. depending on the size of the food plot, if they are small it would do fine. doesnt disc too well. Click to expand... I have one field that is a little over 4 acres and one 3/4. Not many reviews other than what's on their website. In theory it would be awesome.
R RTH1800 Supporter Supporter Full Member Minuteman Sep 16, 2009 10,541 7,135 Midwest Apr 7, 2020 #4 Apr 7, 2020 #4 Most of the ag type items geared toward hunters is overpriced and under built. Similar to what 1000 yards out of the box is to long range shooting. Suggest looking toward used ag items and learning what each one does. Reactions: eddie102870 and Pre-64
Most of the ag type items geared toward hunters is overpriced and under built. Similar to what 1000 yards out of the box is to long range shooting. Suggest looking toward used ag items and learning what each one does.
eddie102870 Private Supporter Full Member Minuteman Nov 22, 2006 476 778 alabama Apr 7, 2020 #5 Apr 7, 2020 #5 if you could find a 4 ft no till drill that would be your best bet. we have a 8ft one and we just burn the patches every year and drill them. saves on seed and time
if you could find a 4 ft no till drill that would be your best bet. we have a 8ft one and we just burn the patches every year and drill them. saves on seed and time
H h4everything Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jul 24, 2007 289 3 OK Apr 10, 2020 #6 Apr 10, 2020 #6 Theyre junk. Borrow /rent a tractor. It will be much better spent.