I bought an almost identical unit from a different manufacturer and it works great . I do have a couple of points/suggestions which I would like to offer. As you said, the unit is beefy and there is a lot of leverage at work on the back of the atv. I have a Sportsman 570 and I had to add heavy duty springs to the rear suspension in order to get the landscape rake to raise to a workable height. Also, because of this extra weight on the back, I had to add weight to the front to be able to steer. My atv has a cargo carrier in front of the handle bars and I added a couple of 25 pound kettle bells which solved the steering issue. In an effort to save a few bucks, I ordered my unit with the manual lift. Big mistake! Jumping on and off of the atv to raise and lower the unit is a major pain and makes using the unit a major pita. I ordered and installed the hydroelectric unit and the thing is MUCH easier to use. So, if you can swing it, order whichever unit that you think will work for you and get the power lift if it doesn't come standard with the unit. Thanks for the video! It's the best how-to video that I have seen on this subject. Liked and subbed.
thats just metal cattle fence panels from tractor supply with two 2x4's (top and bottom) with a dato cut down the middle for the panels to sit in. www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/feedlot-panel-cattle-16-ft-l-x-50-in-h-3502077?store=741&cid=Shopping-Google-Local_Feed&Google&Shopping&Local_Feed&gclid=Cj0KCQjwrfymBhCTARIsADXTabkPGoGdhVe-rIy0t9NFV3MIIQnJ1Z3C8f-A6ov2idSk-5SFGZUrBoAaApqSEALw_wcB
The rear bar is upside down. Flip it and it will be level. Not pointing at a downward angle
Video is entertaining! I am a fan of black boar products. I was dumb and bought the hand crank base. Will purchase the hydraulic base.
I have the disc cultivator, chisels and cultipacker. Works great.
I bought an almost identical unit from a different manufacturer and it works great . I do have a couple of points/suggestions which I would like to offer. As you said, the unit is beefy and there is a lot of leverage at work on the back of the atv. I have a Sportsman 570 and I had to add heavy duty springs to the rear suspension in order to get the landscape rake to raise to a workable height. Also, because of this extra weight on the back, I had to add weight to the front to be able to steer. My atv has a cargo carrier in front of the handle bars and I added a couple of 25 pound kettle bells which solved the steering issue. In an effort to save a few bucks, I ordered my unit with the manual lift. Big mistake! Jumping on and off of the atv to raise and lower the unit is a major pain and makes using the unit a major pita. I ordered and installed the hydroelectric unit and the thing is MUCH easier to use. So, if you can swing it, order whichever unit that you think will work for you and get the power lift if it doesn't come standard with the unit. Thanks for the video! It's the best how-to video that I have seen on this subject. Liked and subbed.
What did you use to make that black fence in your video? Great vid!
thats just metal cattle fence panels from tractor supply with two 2x4's (top and bottom) with a dato cut down the middle for the panels to sit in.
www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/feedlot-panel-cattle-16-ft-l-x-50-in-h-3502077?store=741&cid=Shopping-Google-Local_Feed&Google&Shopping&Local_Feed&gclid=Cj0KCQjwrfymBhCTARIsADXTabkPGoGdhVe-rIy0t9NFV3MIIQnJ1Z3C8f-A6ov2idSk-5SFGZUrBoAaApqSEALw_wcB
how to get that 2" hitch reciver ? on atv
@@SG-mr9ic just got a weld on receiver and welded it to where the ball mount was.
Ese implemento es muy bueno pero tu moto no sirbe
¡Sí estoy de acuerdo con usted! Necesita ser trabajado
It's not a motorcycle