Impressive. I have the Monroe Tuffline 7816 that I have regretted purchasing due to the lack of an actuator lift for the heavy model. So buyers regret. I need a three point hitch for my wild flower management. This looks like it may work well. What kind of weight can your 3point hitch lift?
Impressive. I have the Monroe Tuffline 7816 that I have regretted purchasing due to the lack of an actuator lift for the heavy model. So buyers regret. I need a three point hitch for my wild flower management. This looks like it may work well. What kind of weight can your 3point hitch lift?
We appreciate everyone's comments on this very short clip.The purpose was to showcase the "general" difference in handling and cutting between our 3-Point (Dirtworks) system and a standard tow behind disc. We are not trying to discredit tow behind discs as there are effective models on the market, in fact we manufacture them as well, but rather showcase just one benefit of a 3-point System for ATV's and UTV's.
Again, we greatly appreciate all comments - Thank you!
Showing what it may take to flip over a competitors brand would also help for those of us who have never used anything like it, and need to learn. To me, the main selling point would be the lack of needing to struggle with flipping a implement over for transport.
Giving the benefit of the doubt, they may be trying an exagerated view just to show how the two may differ in general handling... But this video should be longer, show varied conditions, and include narrative explanations!
I don't get why people think they need to pull a plow or harrow at full speed for it to work. I guess they don't notice that tractors plow slowly....NOT at full speed.
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Impressive. I have the Monroe Tuffline 7816 that I have regretted purchasing due to the lack of an actuator lift for the heavy model. So buyers regret. I need a three point hitch for my wild flower management. This looks like it may work well. What kind of weight can your 3point hitch lift?
wingzofsteel 5 months ago
Impressive. I have the Monroe Tuffline 7816 that I have regretted purchasing due to the lack of an actuator lift for the heavy model. So buyers regret. I need a three point hitch for my wild flower management. This looks like it may work well. What kind of weight can your 3point hitch lift?
wingzofsteel 5 months ago
lame no weight on the tow behind no fair
tomlydia 6 months ago
drop 300 lbs on the trail behind .
YiuTeub 11 months ago
We appreciate everyone's comments on this very short clip.The purpose was to showcase the "general" difference in handling and cutting between our 3-Point (Dirtworks) system and a standard tow behind disc. We are not trying to discredit tow behind discs as there are effective models on the market, in fact we manufacture them as well, but rather showcase just one benefit of a 3-point System for ATV's and UTV's.
Again, we greatly appreciate all comments - Thank you!
KolpinOutdoors 11 months ago
Showing what it may take to flip over a competitors brand would also help for those of us who have never used anything like it, and need to learn. To me, the main selling point would be the lack of needing to struggle with flipping a implement over for transport.
inmaryland 1 year ago
Giving the benefit of the doubt, they may be trying an exagerated view just to show how the two may differ in general handling... But this video should be longer, show varied conditions, and include narrative explanations!
inmaryland 1 year ago
I have the plot mule flip disc and it does not wobble like this but then I am not in a race while I am discing either...
camoismycolor 1 year ago
I don't get why people think they need to pull a plow or harrow at full speed for it to work. I guess they don't notice that tractors plow slowly....NOT at full speed.
17br549 1 year ago
they dident have enough weight
alexpoz09 1 year ago
My pull behind disc does not wobble like the one in your video.
bigdaddy1325 2 years ago
@bigdaddy1325 It's because there running to fast
caseman1134 1 year ago