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Guide Gear Plow Attachment for Lawn Tractor and ATV, 48 Inches Tow-Behind UTV/ATV Plow

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About this item

  • CORROSION RESISTANT - Guide Gear lawn tractor tiller is made of heavy-duty steel construction that is corrosion-resistant for long-lasting and reliable use.
  • UNIVERSAL HITCH - This lawn tractor hitch attachment can be applied to any vehicle, such as your ATV, UTV, or lawn tractor.
  • LARGE 7" WHEELS - The large wheels on this pull behind tiller are perfect for planting, plowing, and tilling on tough, thick soil.
  • LOCK UP/DOWN - ATV tow hitch attachment can be locked in an up or down position for soil leverage and to control your method of planting.
  • POWDER-COATED STEEL - UTV plow attachment is composed of sturdy steel that is layered in powder for extra protection and to prevent rust.



Product Description

Guide Gear 48" Tow-Behind UTV/ATV Plow - 201661
ATV PLow
Attachment for Lawn Tractor and ATV, 48" Tow-Behind UTV/ATV Plow
Guide Gear
Sportsman's Guide

Rick P.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
Very impressed with the heavy duty construction. The parts were well packaged and assembly was pretty simple/straight forward. Pulled nice with a Honda Foreman 450 and a couple of 45# sand bags on top of the plow. After working up the 3 acres, all bolts/nuts were still tight and ready for the next part of the yard.
Corey Snyder
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023
UPDATE: Just wanted to show a picture. It works great but it’s better with dryer soil. It grabs everything and holds on to it while it’s wet.In the end, it’s a great product. Definitely worth the money. The reason for only 3 stars is the lack of detailed directions and missing hardware. I was missing a couple of lock washers and proper bolts. Nothing a quick trip to the hardware store can’t fix but it’s still bad quality control. Once together it does exactly what I had hoped.
Dede
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023
This seems to be a well built design. The assembly was simple, took me about 2 hr. Directions are not the best. Shipping was on time. I watch what I get that is not PRIME, but am pleased with this. I have used it with good results. The grass does get caught up and you need to clear it from the blades, but I would expect that. I have used big equipment in the past that does it all. This is a good simple Plow Attachment for small jobs. I am very pleased with this plow. The ground I was using it on was hard as a rock and full of deep weeds. I started light to get the weeds out and had someone clean the weeds up as I plowed lightly. After that I was able to add weight and then more weight. The final outcome was great for me.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2023
I was immediately impressed by the robust construction of this implement: nice, thick steel. Other reviewers have commented on the fragile plastic wheels and somewhat confusing instructions. My main comment has to do with the choice of hardware the designer used, and therefore bears on the instructions.The "axles" are simply bolts, fitted with a combination of washers and nuts, both standard and nyloc, and you're left to guess which goes where. Some of the nuts are intended as spacers, and some are placed adjacent to each other. Maybe I put mine together wrongly, because some of the nuts turned during operation, and caused the wheels to bind. Also, the combination of threaded axle and plastic wheel soon led to grinding and degradation of the hub. I replaced the hardware with suitable hubs (steel wheels with bearings from Tractor Supply; 1/2" axle bolts, bushings [you could use a stack of washers as spacers instead]), and imperial nuts to match the axle bolts, and got vastly improved function. Also, the combination of pins and holes, which allow you to raise and lower the wheels, did not really have an intermediate setting: wheels were either all the way up or down (the intermediate setting is actually a duplicate full up), so I added a hole. Works great now!A comment on use with a lawn tractor: I found that power was not the issue, but traction most definitely is. With wheels up, those curved points dig right in. Starting from a stop was a real problem until I attached the implement to a different tractor, one with pulling tires.One response to the question of clogging with branches said it wasn't a problem: the kids followed her and removed them as needed. I had no kids, so had to stop regularly, detach the implement, and clear it myself...a consideration you want to bear in mind if the area you are working has lots of debris. Do yourself a favor and rake first!
Keith Ricketts
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2020
This thing works great for tilling/raking the ground. Made a nice food plot with it. Do yourself a favor and go to the hardware store and buy some upgraded wheels though. The plastic ones it comes with are really weak and both of mine broke about 100 yds down the trail I was pulling it. Other than that..... worked great!Oh note: if pulling through an area with lots of pine needles or other cover, be prepared for it to get caught up in tines. Easy enough to stop and lift it up and move to the side though.
VBuccola
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2020
This thing is solid! We've been trying to get grass to grow in the front yard of our five acres for a couple of years now. It's mostly clay. The builders disturbed the whole right side, about 3/4 acre. I had some light thatch going last year but needed to get the seeds in better this year. I'd been using those flimsy aerators you buy and put together from Lowe's. Total junk. This thing is amazing. It made nice little grooves and disturbed the soil just enough for seed planting. Tips on assembly that I wish I'd had: It looks worse than it is. The instructions could be better, but the pictures are super helpful. I'm a novice, so counting all the pieces and learning the names of each piece was really helpful. YOU NEED A GOOD RATCHET SET!! Make sure you have the larger attachments. I used cans of soup to elevate the plate while assembling. Also need vice grips or plyers as well. After getting the tines/blades on loosely, I flipped the plate so as to get the best depth on the fitting. Also get a stool to sit on while you work. It took me about two hours. I'm extremely happy with the end result.
ajr
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2014
It constantly gets clogged with grass and weeds. Meaning I had to get off the tractor, clean it out (which takes some time) and go another 6 feet and start all over again. It has been sitting against my house for a year since I bought it. It also arrived missing a part, which because the company no longer stocks these, meant that they issued me a credit of $5 to go get it at my local hardware store. Customer Service was nice and apologetic, but seriously?