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Cultipack alternative? #2236318
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Was listening to some guys talk about food plots and one mentioned wanting to buy a cultipacker but they were pricey when he found one.
One of the old guys there told him said hell your driving a cultipacker , pack em with the tractor.

Never really thought about that before myself. It wouldnt be feasible on larger plots but it wouldnt take long on lanes or small plots to go over with the tractor tires.

Worth trying it, or would the tractor compact it too much?


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I think you could take a 6 or 8 old mounted pickup tires that are about the same size and fill them with water (maybe partially), then slide them over a metal shaft of some kind, make a yoke attachment and pull them around a plot and it would do a fair/good job. It wouldn't be hard to just pull it from plot to plot without having to pick it up.

Re: Cultipack alternative? [Re: Rmart30] #2236380
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Anything with tires can be a cultipacker yes, but it takes a lot of passes to cover an entire field with tire tracks.

Re: Cultipack alternative? [Re: Rmart30] #2236511
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I use an old cattle gate. A log works well too. Just make sure you tie either off with something break away, like a rope. If it hangs on something unexpected, and doesn't break, can be dangerous.

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Originally Posted By: toothdoc
Anything with tires can be a cultipacker yes, but it takes a lot of passes to cover an entire field with tire tracks.


Yeah, Wasnt sure if it would be too compacted or not by tractor weight. Seems like most culitpackers ive seen a weight listed on were 750-1100 # Thanks.


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I've always cultipacked with the tractor ...it works great and you don't have to swap attachments


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Re: Cultipack alternative? [Re: Rmart30] #2236566
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The main thing when discing is not to disc too deep. A couple inches is plenty. Drag a roll of chainlink over it. That smoothes it real good.

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Originally Posted By: blumsden
The main thing when discing is not to disc too deep. A couple inches is plenty. Drag a roll of chainlink over it. That smoothes it real good.


Yeah, this guy was discussing planting clover is what brought up cultipacking.
Most clubs disc the clover in too deep.This guy was talking about going back and top dressing with clover after the disk guy had left. Wether to hope the rain washed it in, or to cultipack it.


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Smooth the plot with a harrow drag after disking then spread the seed. Drag one more time and it will cover the seed nicely.


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Originally Posted By: AU338MAG
Smooth the plot with a harrow drag after disking then spread the seed. Drag one more time and it will cover the seed nicely.

This is what we do

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You can make a cultipacker out of corrugated pipe.


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Originally Posted By: AU338MAG
Smooth the plot with a harrow drag after disking then spread the seed. Drag one more time and it will cover the seed nicely.


What kind of drag harrow are you using? Is it a homemade or one of the heavy chained drag harrows? Pics would be nice if you have any.

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Originally Posted By: bambam32
Originally Posted By: AU338MAG
Smooth the plot with a harrow drag after disking then spread the seed. Drag one more time and it will cover the seed nicely.


What kind of drag harrow are you using? Is it a homemade or one of the heavy chained drag harrows? Pics would be nice if you have any.


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Piece of chain link fence with some weight on it attached to a 4 wheeler with a THIN rope.

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I use 5 tires chained in a triangle formation pulled behind an atv. Works great and you can drag it down the road between plots without tearing it up. Before we built it we did just run over some of the smaller lanes with the atv. Lot easier with the drag.

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Re: Cultipack alternative? [Re: Rmart30] #2238217
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I drag a 7 ft piece of angle iron with a 15ft chain hooked to both ends. Cheap,durable and ez to move from plot to plot.


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Havent thought about it too much before wether to cultipack or not.
With the way most hunting club food plots are with sticks, root balls, wads of bush hogged waist high grass and weeds from the cutting the week before, dragging is good but it will not pack seeds into good contact with soil, which a Cultipacker does.
Since clover seeds are very small but require good contact to germinate. Disking in or heavy dragging is more likely to cover these seeds too deep.

I myself have just done the light disk or some type of 4 wheeler drag to cover. But ive also seen a lot of seed left on top that didnt germinate, (no good contact?) or know of clover plots that were planted and disked in but never came up. (too deep?)

I planted 2 spots today and tried it 2 ways on each plot.
On all i lightly disked the seed mix in, then topped it with clover. I then packed half of each plot with the tractor.
Will watch it and see if can tell any difference in it.


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I love my cultipcker and my fields look way better since I started using one. Sure makes a very pretty slick field when you get done

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We use a section harrow to cover our seed. Does a very good job.


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