ATV 12 V Seeder or Crank Type?
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09/03/22 10:10 PM
09/03/22 10:10 PM
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JoMiBru
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I’ve been using an Earthway crank type seeder for doing my fall food plot work. I plant plots for other property owners, as a side hustle , along with some of my own. So 3 properties, about 4-8 plots per property at 1/4 acre to 1/2 acre average size. Cereal grains, brassicas and legumes, lots of clover in particular. My earthway finally bit the dust, after 5 years of use. Can’t complain, I’d buy another if I stick with the crank type. I’m contemplating a 12 volt atv front mounted spinner spreader. Access is no issue, as I already use the atv with cultipacker on all of the plots. If I mount the spinner on front of the atv, I could seed and cultipack in one pass.
However, I want a dependable spinner. The hand crank was dependable and I could slow down the spinner in narrow sections, to avoid over spreading. Does anyone have experience with 12 volt atv spinners for seeding? I use a 3 bushel pull behind spreader for lime/fertilizer so this new spinner will be strictly for seed. Stick with the crank type? Or move to a 12 volt? Brand recommendations?
Thanks, John
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Re: ATV 12 V Seeder or Crank Type?
[Re: JoMiBru]
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09/04/22 09:34 AM
09/04/22 09:34 AM
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Coonman300
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Get the electric one on ATV. Mine mounts on back rack and I use it a lot- doing some planting but mainly feeding doves and turkeys. Not sure about spreading and cultipacking at same time- my spreader covers a wider area than cultipacker. As small as your plots are it won’t take any time. Mine is a Moultrie and has lasted 10 years so far. Only moultrie product I’ve had for anytime that didn’t become fish structure in my pond in short order. Wasn’t expensive and when motor goes bad many places sell the replacements….I’m still on original motor.
War Eagle!
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