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#1 Cajun Executioner

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Posted 13 September 2011 - 09:53 PM

This is the second year that I have had the Groundhog Max and I absolutely love it. I plowed my food plot all by myself in 30 minutes. While I was at the hunting club there were 2 other guys plowing with a pull behind disk for an ATV and I knocked out more land than them in half the time. Here is a pic that shows half of what I plowed in 30 minutes.

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#2 REB BEER

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Posted 29 September 2011 - 08:04 AM

Those things really do work good. The guy I hunt with and I both got the groundhog max prior to this season, and these things can really root up some land in no time.

Our land is really hilly with alot of large rocks. Hopefully after a few years of use, we'll get it leveled out a little more.

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Posted 29 September 2011 - 02:44 PM

I thought it was a thread about small game heads. :lol:
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Posted 29 September 2011 - 04:41 PM

This is a disk system. It is not a pull behind. You can take this thing ANYWHERE your atv can go which makes it nice when tilling those hard to reach spots in the woods. It is a one man operation. You do not need any help. I did all my food plots by myself. It uses the weight of your atv and boy does it ever chop up the soil! Not only does it chop but it pulverizes. The picture does not do it justice. This plot that I tilled was hard packed dirt with no sand. It was hard! After just several passes, the dirt in this picture has no clumps and is graded to a fine sized soil. Look on Youtube for video's of this thing. I can attest that the video's are real and there is no sugar coating going on in the vids. This will ground up hard dirt and make one fine food plot. Now I just need rain which I got about 2 inches in about 2 hours last night. Hopefully it didn't wash all the seeds away!

I hate to sound like a commercial for the Groundhog Max, I have absolutely no affiliation. I am just one happy customer. It's great when you purchase items that you are 110% satisfied with.

Edited by Cajun Executioner, 29 September 2011 - 04:43 PM.

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