Gone are the days of packing my plots with the roller on the bottom of my flail mower!
Thanks for letting me share. I feel like a kid in a candy store right now.
Blair


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FINALLY found a cultipacker!These things are just not real common here in New England. When I have seen them for sale they are usually anywhere from $800 to $1200. I have been checking Craig's List for just about a year now, and finally this one popped up yesterday for $350 about an hour away. Needless to say, I bought it. I was toying with the idea of building one myself, but I don't think I could build one much cheaper.
Gone are the days of packing my plots with the roller on the bottom of my flail mower! Thanks for letting me share. I feel like a kid in a candy store right now. Blair ![]() ![]() Last edited by Bigschuss on Tue May 01, 2012 7:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: FINALLY found a cultipacker!Congrats, Natty. Looks like you found a good buy!!!!
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Thanks Vince. I'm thrilled. This one has been a long time coming. LOL! Natty is a screen name I use on another forum where I posted this. Forgot that I use my real name here. Blair My other addiction...www.thunderboltskirun.com/militaria
Re: FINALLY found a cultipacker!Blair:
Ok, so what is/why is a cultipacker needed? Nice looking one though, is it an Oliver or a JD or something else? Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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Re: FINALLY found a cultipacker!We used them in red clay to bust clods.
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Re: FINALLY found a cultipacker!Nice and what we used to call a double packer to boot. Dad had one he used to pull behind a disc, not sure why but it did leave a nice looking seedbed. It appears to have an expandable tongue, any idea why? Vern
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Aah yes...I am doing food plots for whitetail deer. After plowing and disking, using a cultipacker really prepares a nice firm seedbed. The wheels also leave little hills and valleys that prevents small seeds (like clover) from getting washed away in rains. After seeding the plot, the cultipacker is used again to achieve nice seed to soil contact. Not sure of the brand. I have to pick it up this weekend. I'll check that out Blair My other addiction...www.thunderboltskirun.com/militaria
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Not sure vern? I noticed that too. Blair My other addiction...www.thunderboltskirun.com/militaria
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Probally to extend so you can turn when it is hooked in tandem with a drill. Although, I seldom use the drill anymore for grass and clover. I just broadcast the seed and run the cultipacker over it. I get really good germination. Best,
Mike Tractors are made to work! "A Cub will do as much as a team of horses,.. More in hot weather!" - C. W. Spradlin 1909-1994
Re: FINALLY found a cultipacker!On the road for 4 hours, but I got my cultipacker home yesterday. It's so heavy my loader wouldn't even lift it out of the back of my pick-up. Had a buddy come over with an industrial loader and that got it.
It's a McCormick-Deering and everything loosk top be in good shape. A few cracked wheels, but they are easily replaced. Blair ![]() ![]() ![]() My other addiction...www.thunderboltskirun.com/militaria
Re: FINALLY found a cultipacker!Sweet! That is perfect for what you are doing...
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Re: FINALLY found a cultipacker!Blair:
Is it too big for the Cub? I noticed that you got your Cub up for sale? Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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Hi Rudi, No, the Cub pulled it fine. I've been thinking about selling this Cub for a while. Finally decided to list it. Blair My other addiction...www.thunderboltskirun.com/militaria
Re: FINALLY found a cultipacker!Nice. I have been looking for one at a reasonable price to pull behind a ez-flow spreader. I am sure it will work well on the food plots. Congratulations. Guess I need to start looking at craigslist.
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Hi Mike, I literally checked Craig's every day since last fall looking for one within a 150 radius of me. Spotted this one the day he listed it and was lucky to be the first guy to call. Blair My other addiction...www.thunderboltskirun.com/militaria
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