King Kutter 4’ ATV Disc

Kwab38

Member
In search of a King Kutter 4’ ATV disc. Any help would be awesome. I’ve called around with zero luck. Ordered one from my local store they told me 7-10 day and it’s been a month. Cancelled my order. Looking for one in stock and ready to be picked up. Posted a picture of what I’m looking for. I’m from Orlando area so anywhere between there and Macon GA along I75. Thanks in advance 🤞ðŸ�¼ðŸ™�ðŸ�¼
 

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Crakajak

Daily Driveler News Team
Called Northern tool .CS stated that they could ship with 5-8 days from King cutter direct. She also stated their computers do not show any delays from the factory.
 

shdw633

Senior Member
I have a grizzly 700.

I had a Grizzly 660 and I used the 33" model and loved it though there was many times, especially in sandier soil, where I would bog that big machine down trying to get that tiller through. A 700 is a big ATV but it's not a tractor, matter of fact the one I now have for my tractor is a 4 footer and I have bogged it down a time or two with that behind me and it's a 26 hp tractor.
 

Longhorn 16

Senior Member
I had a Grizzly 660 and I used the 33" model and loved it though there was many times, especially in sandier soil, where I would bog that big machine down trying to get that tiller through. A 700 is a big ATV but it's not a tractor, matter of fact the one I now have for my tractor is a 4 footer and I have bogged it down a time or two with that behind me and it's a 26 hp tractor.

I second this. Because the larger unit will bog you down you will probably get done faster with the smaller unit.
 

Crakajak

Daily Driveler News Team
I burned a clutch up in my prairie 4x4 atv using a 48" single row harrow in Taylor Co. TWICE before I decided there was a better way.
 

Kwab38

Member
10-4 Thanks. Sounds like 33” is the way to go. That extra foot wouldn’t really save me that much anyways lol
 

pine floor

Senior Member
TSC have all disc,bearings, Ubolts, tires, and jacks.

I have run one in the in the ground since 2000 ish, plus my garden.
PF
 

Tideup

Senior Member
I had the 4’ and pulled it with my Kawasaki mule 610 and didn’t have any issues . The key to discing with it for me was using the right gear . You don’t need to go fast to be effective . I built a rack on mine and added 4 concrete block for weight to help it cut deeper on the first pass. Then I would take them off as I needed to. Also use the tires to your advantage .
 
Stay small. Pulled one with a 450 Foreman for about 30 minutes before it overheated and a valve seat fell out of the head. Also had a 610 mule. It did great.
 

Milkman

Deer Farmer Moderator
Staff member
There was a 33” at an auction last weekend. Like new. I think it brought $200
 

transfixer

Senior Member
I've got one of the 33inch models , at least I think it is, I know its not 4ft wide, it stays at the lease. It definitely needs extra weight on top of it, unless you're in very soft sandy type soil.
 
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