"Rotary Dawg" Carries Three Implements At A Time
"Our new Rotary Dawg lets you carry three implements on your tractor at a time and easily switch back and forth between them. It also eliminates the need for 3-pt. brackets for each implement," says Van Foster, Fence Dawg, Bethlehem, Georgia.
The 3-pt. mounted Rotary Dawg consists of a metal frame that supports up to three different implements - a scraper blade, aerator, and landscape rake. All three implements are independently bolted onto a center hub on the frame with four grade 8 bolts. Switching implements is as easy as pulling a hitch pin from each side of the frame, and then manually rotating the hub to the next implement.
"It really works slick. Rotating the implements is so easy that you can do it with one finger," says Foster. "The metal frame and the two other implements on top add about 500 lbs. of weight, which provides a lot of down pressure and can make each implement more effective. For example, the blade cuts through gravel like a box blade, and the rake has no problem cleaning big rocks and twigs off any ground. If you want you can fill the aerator with water, but in most cases there's no need to. Another advantage is with no 3-pt. mounting bracket, each implement takes up less trailer space and less storage space.
"We plan to make other equipment available to bolt onto the machine such as a spring tooth plow, cutting harrow, disc harrow, core aerator, and even a seed hopper that will work much like a no-till drill. Used together with the aerator, the drill will work great for planting wildlife food plots and most pasture seeding jobs."
The Rotary Dawg comes with a heavy duty stand for easy hookup. It's available in 4, 5, and 6 ft. widths that weigh 600, 650, and 700 lbs., respectively. The 4-ft. model sells for $1,599; the 5-ft. model for $1,699; and the 6-ft. model for $1,799. Foster says the company is offering free shipping anywhere in the U.S. to any FARM SHOW subscriber. Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Fence Dawg, 737 Harry McCarty Road, Suite 203, Bethlehem, Georgia 30620 (ph 770 867-6041; cell phone 404 427-6466; fax 770 867-0753; fence dawg@windstream.net; www.fencedawg.com).
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"Rotary Dawg" Carries Three Implements At A Time MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT Miscellaneous 32-3-19 "Our new Rotary Dawg lets you carry three implements on your tractor at a time and easily switch back and forth between them. It also eliminates the need for 3-pt. brackets for each implement," says Van Foster, Fence Dawg, Bethlehem, Georgia.
The 3-pt. mounted Rotary Dawg consists of a metal frame that supports up to three different implements - a scraper blade, aerator, and landscape rake. All three implements are independently bolted onto a center hub on the frame with four grade 8 bolts. Switching implements is as easy as pulling a hitch pin from each side of the frame, and then manually rotating the hub to the next implement.
"It really works slick. Rotating the implements is so easy that you can do it with one finger," says Foster. "The metal frame and the two other implements on top add about 500 lbs. of weight, which provides a lot of down pressure and can make each implement more effective. For example, the blade cuts through gravel like a box blade, and the rake has no problem cleaning big rocks and twigs off any ground. If you want you can fill the aerator with water, but in most cases there's no need to. Another advantage is with no 3-pt. mounting bracket, each implement takes up less trailer space and less storage space.
"We plan to make other equipment available to bolt onto the machine such as a spring tooth plow, cutting harrow, disc harrow, core aerator, and even a seed hopper that will work much like a no-till drill. Used together with the aerator, the drill will work great for planting wildlife food plots and most pasture seeding jobs."
The Rotary Dawg comes with a heavy duty stand for easy hookup. It's available in 4, 5, and 6 ft. widths that weigh 600, 650, and 700 lbs., respectively. The 4-ft. model sells for $1,599; the 5-ft. model for $1,699; and the 6-ft. model for $1,799. Foster says the company is offering free shipping anywhere in the U.S. to any FARM SHOW subscriber. Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Fence Dawg, 737 Harry McCarty Road, Suite 203, Bethlehem, Georgia 30620 (ph 770 867-6041; cell phone 404 427-6466; fax 770 867-0753; fence dawg@windstream.net; www.fencedawg.com).
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