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    Shit man I wouldn’t have any field left.LOL!!
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    I mean I drove up to Wilson right near you and picked up a pto tiller several years back. It worked. We've got some harder sold in areas of our tract.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LabLuvR View Post
    I called one dealer today just to check on the price of a cultipacker. 14 weeks before he would be able to get one!
    Duck Cutter turned me onto a guy who built one for us. Can't remember the lead time. PM me and I'll find you the info if you're interested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Ivey’s in Buffalo may have one.
    Just looked and they have several on website, 3pt and pull behind.

    Lab, here is website:

    https://www.scfarmsales.com/equipment.html
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    Hey thanks, I called him today and he is out of six footers. He hopes to have more in maybe next week sometime. I called the dealership and they are out as well. None of that surprises me with supply issues right now.
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    I've always wanted to go to Iveys
    "They are who we thought they were"

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheVisorGuy View Post
    I've always wanted to go to Iveys
    It's hard on the wallet. So many toys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    It's hard on the wallet. So many toys.
    It looks as if they sell some economy type stuff which is what most of us wildlife farmers need. I'm gonna tear my stuff up using it for what I use it for anyway. Might as well buy cheap
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheVisorGuy View Post
    It looks as if they sell some economy type stuff which is what most of us wildlife farmers need. I'm gonna tear my stuff up using it for what I use it for anyway. Might as well buy cheap
    Ha got a cool place and a bunch of cool stuff. Not much he doesn’t have. He’ll hold you hostage in conversation though. Lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by billbuster84 View Post
    Ha got a cool place and a bunch of cool stuff. Not much he doesn’t have. He’ll hold you hostage in conversation though. Lol


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    Y’all look at his cultipacker‘s close and let me know what you think. I want a damn heavy duty one and before I drive an hour and a half I want to know if it’s worth my trip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LabLuvR View Post
    Y’all look at his cultipacker‘s close and let me know what you think. I want a damn heavy duty one and before I drive an hour and a half I want to know if it’s worth my trip.
    Go look yourself. We have jobs and disc at the right time to avoid clods.

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    truth bomb
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Shut up you dental patient abuser
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    Quote Originally Posted by LabLuvR View Post
    I have a chisel plow and it’s really great for reducing hard pan. Once you finish with that you go back over the field with a disc. Supposedly a cultipacker is one of the tools of choice for breaking up clods.

    Way I do my food plots but my hunting partner has a 6’ tiller that really does a great job , slow but hard to beat the seed bed it leaves

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    Picked this up couple weeks ago from guy in Easley that sells tractor attachments


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    Might want to throw a strap on it
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheVisorGuy View Post
    Might want to throw a strap on it

    Buddy of mine picked it up for me, to say he is “anal retentive “ is an understatement ��

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    We had a 6' rototiller. Had too many moving parts and we have too much weeds. Kept getting clogged. Got rid of it. Just disc the hell out of it. Rototiller was slow too.

    Lab, you do know you can adjust the disk to be more or less aggressive when turning that clay, right?
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    i aint no farmer but have no freaking clue why labluvr would want a cultipacker.

    other than "packer" being in the name
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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