Woods "Turf Renovator"

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Woods \"Turf Renovator\"

I've been considering purchasing a 6' Woods Turf Renovator. I have several acres of pasture to re-seed initially. I can rent a simular unit, but a weeks rent is close to 30% of the purchase price. In the next few years, I will be renting it at least 3 more times. Why pay for someone elses seeder when I can be paying for my own.

It is, for anyone unfamiliar with it, a ground driven, 3 point hitch mounted power seeder of sorts. I have used one on a previous job, and was most pleased with it. My question(s) are, 1.) does anyone have one of their own? 2.) How well does it hold up? 3.) does anyone know of a simular product from another manufacturer?

I'm buying SOMETHING in the next 3-4 weeks. Spring is right around the corner. I need it then, and again this fall.

Thanks in advance! John
 
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Couldn't you ad no till equipment on your 750 drill and do the same or is it too cumbersome?

I know user DDT had a Land pride 4' overseeder.

Convince the Country Club to buy one, then borrow it /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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The 750 drill will do what I need to do, but I'm looking for "mobile".... Something that will fit on a trailer attached to the tractor. (read.... Under 8')

The club owns a Landpride 4' powerseeder that is too slow, too old, and too likely to break down while I'm using it/responsible for it.

It just seems to be a good opportunity to buy what I need, and pay for it on one job
 
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I was never satisfied with the mechanics of my reguler landpride, mainly the metering cups but It is an ealry model, about '95.

If I were to buy another one it would be a Brillion, they do make a 6' overseeder.
I was just a little leary about the cast iron arms and such, seen too many broken pulveriser end caps.

never even looked at a woods model.
 
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Have you looked into Kasco Mfg? They offer a seeder as well as other landscaping and food plot implements, and they're made here in Indiana. Here's their home page. Kasco
 
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I've looked at them, and even demo-ed an "Eco-Drill" last summer. I like the results, but the thing that leads me back to the Woods is the fact that it has about half the moving parts, and is MUCH heavier built. No-till planters take a thrashing. The fact that you're planting on un-worked, unprepared soil, you hit rocks, roots, undulations, and hard compacted spots. I'm a lttle leary of the Kasco unit for the "long haul". Unless I get a major critisizm of the Woods Turf Renovator, it's going to be the seeder of choice. Thanks for the help though. John
 
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I saw them advertised in a hunting magazine but have not seen their product in person. Good luck with your purchase.
 
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Looking at this product I'd like to get one. Have you inquired about price? Looks like it could be pricey!


I'd like to get one for my BX2200, but the 5ft model might be more than it can lift............

I read some old posts here about this unit and it sounds like the rear roller might be an issue if you load it on a trailer (it drags, according to a post).

If you get one, pls post how you like it. THKS.
ron
 
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John,

I had the 4 foot version of the previous generation of the Super Turf Renovator. Used it on a JD 955. It works great and is built like a tank. My only complaint was that on steep sideslopes, the seed tends to slide downhill creating a non-uniform distribution. I found that I liked the results best when I made a pass or 2 first without seeding and with the front roller-spikers set at an angle for agressive operation. This really loosened up the turf. Then I reset the front angles slightly less when making the final pass with seeding.

I don't think you can go wrong. The current models also fit the IMatch quick-hitch.

JackIL
 
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My Freind owns a 5' one. It is built like a tank. He uses it to seed 5 acers of open feild and some smaller lawns. I have used it to plant 1.5 acers (and 400lbs. of seed) with my 4110 at my newly built house. It holds a 100lbs of seed, and does a great job of roughing up the soil for good penatration. Just clean it well when your done.
I definatly recomend it.
 
 
 
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