DIY Implement
Contributors to this thread:Whitetail Deer
From: APauls
20-Aug-20
Use what you got ;)
From: ND String Puller
21-Aug-20
Yes ! Lol does the job! I bet your probably pulling that thing with your Mule too! I’ve heard those things are so tough they will climb a tree!!! ;) Nice work
From: BullBuster
21-Aug-20
Haha. Should be killer plot next to that aspen grove. If not a mule probably a yak. Poop makes great fertilizer.
From: standswittaknife
21-Aug-20
And your not even from the far south!
From: t-roy
21-Aug-20
Is the pic just sideways, or did you tip over? ;-)
Looks like a nice supply of drags growing in the background, too!
From: Inshart
21-Aug-20
From: CAS_HNTR
21-Aug-20
We have a 10' chunk of locust tree and some old high tensile wire we use as a drag.....cheap and does work better than expected
From: Thunderflight
21-Aug-20
I made one this year out of reclaimed wood. I used lag bolts to break up the surface. I added the rake on the back to make clean rows. So far it works GREAT!!
From: APauls
21-Aug-20
lol, exactly T-roy. Never far from the raw materials needed.
From: Pat Lefemine
21-Aug-20
Well, that's interesting.
From: cnelk
21-Aug-20
I’ve posted this before but took a piece of angle iron, drilled holes thru it, welded some 4” Grade 8 bolts, attached the angle iron to the slots where the shoes can be mounted.
Added weight to the front of the plow - works great for scratching up the yard or leveling some gravel.
From: APauls
21-Aug-20
Only a couple passes. Just wanted to get seed under thatch
From: 12yards
21-Aug-20
I think we officially have a redneck food plot!
From: Cheesehead Mike
27-Aug-20
It helps to have an old Chevy pickup around when you need a food plot implement.
From: GhostBird
27-Aug-20
Boy, you guys would be right at home down here in Alabama. I just use old wooden shipping pallets with something strapped on top for weight.
From: drycreek
27-Aug-20
Five tires chained together makes a really good drag. Two in front, three behind, and the tires are free. Weeunsis down heah in de Souf knows how to do thangs.
From: Grubby
28-Aug-20
That’s pretty steep for Manitoba
Just about everything I have is homemade..... some looks professional...... some doesn’t