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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by NCcrittergitter, Jul 26, 2010.

  1. NCcrittergitter

    NCcrittergitter Weekend Warrior

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    Who has experience with a plotmaster? I just got into a new lease in Ohio, we have right at 450 acres for 6 of us. We have ample fields and 4 established food plots. Problem is no one has a tractor and tools to keep them up, we put them in with a borrowed tractor. I've got a RZR that will more than work for a plotmaster, just wondering if anyone has any experience using them? Seems more economical than buying a tractor and attachments....
     
  2. Ben/PA

    Ben/PA Grizzled Veteran

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    Actually, I would encourage you to check around at local farm equiptment yards or look into the Kolpin Dirt works series. Haven't looked at a plotmaster in years, but i think they run up towards 3 grand right? Koplin's got some freaking cool stuff if you want to spend that kind of money. Otherwise, you could get a 3 point conversion for your RZR and have a wealth of implements for choices. I plant upwards of 10 acres with my 500 cc quad. It's taken some time to find what works, but for far less than the plotmaster, I have got it done. PM me if you have any more specific questions. Number one most used tool or implement was small set of spring tooth harrows. I use them for a multitude of things.
     
  3. Treehopper

    Treehopper Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I borrowed a plotmaster once and hated it. It did nothing well.
     
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    Plotmaster= frustration. The easiest way to get plots in is find a farmer in the area and pay him or sublease the land for him to put crops in.just my .02
     
  5. Gr8atta2d

    Gr8atta2d Die Hard Bowhunter

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    There is a place near me that you can rent one for 75$ per day.

    Check around, see if a feed or farm store near you might do the same.

    I haven't tried it yet but it's on my radar for next year.
     

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