Land Pride SBR72

Gamehunter

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I have my Kubota L3800 and am looking to put a new Land Pride 1566 tiller behind it and I am looking at the Land Pride cultipacker. Can anyone tell me how well this one would work, it seems a little light but I am in a sandy loam soil so it may work for me. I am doing food plots in tight spaces so the 3 pt may work well and I may be able to fabricate a one pass unit with tiller instead of the disc unit like Land Pride shows with it on their website.
 

skeets

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I think just the tiller would work well enough for sugar beets and food plots, run it through several times. I see no need for a culitpacker after the tiller has been through it
 

Spectre381

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I've been looking at that myself for preparing game food plots. I like the look and fit of the land pride cultipacker, but as you said I think it's a little on the light side at 442 lbs for a 72" cultipacker. On the other hand, I've also been looking at the Everything Attachments 72" cultipacker for roughly same price. The everything attachments model weighs in somewhere between 700-800 lbs. So for me (B2650) I think that might be a hair too much weight. What to do... what to do...


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Gamehunter

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L3800,LandPride Mower, Ford Flail Mower, Green Tiller
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I do like the Everything Attachments 6' Cultipacker and it sure will be heavy enough. As I watched the video my concern is the rollers have no flex to them to give each wheel it's own tracking, so if you hit a rock it lifts all the wheels where as my older Packer the wheel slop allowed for some forgiveness so other wheels maintained ground contact. I do have a Kasco no-till with a small packer the same weight on the back and it seems to do fine so maybe Land Pride's will be fine also.
I really like the 3pt on both of them, it will allow to get into some of the tight spots I encounter with my plots. If any one has experience with these packers please chime in.
 

Spectre381

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Kubota B2650, LA534 FEL, SGC0660 Grapple, 42" forks, ballast box, ratchet rake
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I do like the Everything Attachments 6' Cultipacker and it sure will be heavy enough. As I watched the video my concern is the rollers have no flex to them to give each wheel it's own tracking, so if you hit a rock it lifts all the wheels where as my older Packer the wheel slop allowed for some forgiveness so other wheels maintained ground contact. I do have a Kasco no-till with a small packer the same weight on the back and it seems to do fine so maybe Land Pride's will be fine also.

I really like the 3pt on both of them, it will allow to get into some of the tight spots I encounter with my plots. If any one has experience with these packers please chime in.


Did you ever decide on a particular cultipacker?


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