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4.5
This thing is the bomb as long as you know it's limitations.You need a good 2" receiver hitch. I have a 2015 foreman with just a ball, so I installed a hitch from strongmade. You need 4wd. I got this thing stuck on level ground and couldn't get it out until I put it in 4wd, then it just walked away. My atv is air cooled.. I don't think it's required, but I would check your temps while disking if yours isn't... just to be safe.As long as your atv meets the above needs, you're good to go. I've had this for 6 months now and put two plots in my backyard and 4 at my lease. It does work best if you can kill the grass and overgrowth first. It will eventually turn it into mulch, but it will take a while. It also works at slow speed but if you can get moving, say over 15mph, it will really tear things up quickly. It will throw a rooster tail of loose dirt behind you if you get over 15mph. I've been successful doing a few runs at a medium setting then cranking it down when I know I won't hit a stump. Then it really grinds the dirt up well. It almost feels like your back end is floating when it's all the way down, but it does indeed work and hasn't come close to damaging my 4 wheeler! It will skip over rocks and tear up roots just like a tractor, but I do walk it first just to make sure there isn't a big stump or a huge rock. If the ground has been previously worked by a tractor, it's even better.The only con, for which I did not deduct a star, is that it will only disk the width of the plow, not the 4 wheeler. You can't get right up to trees or obstacles like a tractor with a harrow. If you're disking timber cuts or straight lanes you'll wish for a few extra inches, but it's obvious from looking at it what it can do. It will get you 2 inches of loose dirt though. It also works in reverse, which is cool. But again, in reverse you can't get the speed up to really rip things up. It's more of a set up for your next pass without having to take off the disk.For the money, this thing is awesome. Honestly, I figured I would either break it or my 4wheeler by now, but it's just fine. I've had rocks stuck in the disks, but just pulled them out and got on with it. I think I could beat on it 2x as hard and neither it nor my 4wheeler would even notice. Very cool product. Well worth the money, but I do think you really need 4wd on your atv to ensure you don't get stuck. If your atv is only 2wd I would ensure I had a backup plan for extrication.