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    Default Cultipacker

    Are they worth the money? What brand should I be looking at? Any do's and don'ts?


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    Tractor or pull behind ATV?

    We built one to pull behind our ATV's.

    We find them very beneficial with burying the seed and smooth out the ground. Between the cultipacker and the rotor tiller we used this year, food plots are on point.

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    Sorry, 50hp Tractor.
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    If you don't have any kind of drill, then yes, they're worth the money.
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    We used to run a drill. Now we use a cultipacker. Ours is an old pull behind that can be turned around and used 3 point. I hook the spreader up and tow the culti behind it. Works well on well prepared plots. Ours is 6', 8' would better. 50 hp tractor

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    Check out Everything Attachments Cultipacker online. They seem to make a very nice one and they do free shipping. I prefer 3pt hitch connection instead of pull behind. More maneuverability.


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