Thanks, but as I've stated before, one doesn't need epuipment like this to put in food plots. I only paid $100 for the drill at a farm auction. Had to replace a couple of blades, bearings and a drive chain for less than a bill, but it works like a champ. It could be easily modified to be pulled with a pickup.
yes I know. last year I planted in the clean dirt area around a pond that was low. I also used a weedeater and garden tiller in an area to work up ground. this year I borrowed a small tractor, brush hog and tiller. the soil was dry to a depth of 12 inches and when I finished brush hogging and tilling food plots all day, I didn't have to worry about sun screen, I had a good coating of SPF Topsoil.