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    Quote Originally Posted by rp View Post
    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?
    i got an idea---dont use the rototiller in grass. it aint a disc.
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    That was finally figured out by the operator.

    I'm going to send Zach to you for lessons....
    Last edited by rp; 08-12-2021 at 02:02 PM.
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    i love my rototiller but readily admit I do things the hard way. (dad's fault. he taught me) anyway, once the field is clean, the rototiller is a great last pass to make it level and without clods, ready to plant.

    i see the benefit of the firminator or perfecta but i've never really owner a tractor with enough ass to get the best benefit out of them.
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Used cultipacker on this one Sunday , rolled it then seeded and rolled it again



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    Looks great. I ended up buying a cultipacker and seems to be doing very well.
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    you just bought it bc of the name
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Hahahahaha
    F**K Cancer

    Just Damn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    you just bought it bc of the name

    We went by the name “Meatpackers” when I was in college, surprised to this day Anderson College allowed that one. ��



    Quote Originally Posted by LabLuvR View Post
    Looks great. I ended up buying a cultipacker and seems to be doing very well.
    I was impressed with it, first time I used it since I bought it. My hunting partner had been using it on some of his food plots and really liked it

    Nice firm seed bed and then spread seed and ran back over it , rain started Sunday night so I hit it perfect for most part.


    Still got one other plot at farm I wanted to plant some of Whitetail Institute Imperial clover just to see how it does by itself but rain got here before I could do that one.
    Last edited by tprice; 09-21-2021 at 12:07 PM.

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