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- Location
- An hour north of San Francisco
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
How about this for a food plot instead of discs? Then maybe run over with a tiller?
Looks kinda like a chisel plow.
Pasture Renovator - heavy equipment - by dealer - sale
Or a box blade with rippers?? Trying to find something cheap to chew up the ground with and that is possibly multi functional!
That thing will stop you like you threw out an anchor. Try something way smaller.
Box blades are often advised as 'universal' attachments but my own personal experience is I graded the driveway I bought it for then never found a use for it again. And actually, back-dragging with the loader bucket leveled the new gravel better than I could do with the box blade. Others may offer better advice.
The least expensive implement for your application, food plot tilling, might be a 3 ft disc. Expect many passes. I don't think larger is a good match for a 1700. My 3 ft disc bogs down the YM240 if I ballast it too much trying to get it to dig in. Here's an old post I put up discussing this, with a couple of photos.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/99075-tandem-disc-can-i-remove.html#post1127995
Rototillers are nice but expensive!