ive pulled my old horse drawn one many a mile with a pickup,and i think you could pull one easy enough with a atv if it has an adjustable tongue for hieght. you want it to be setting pretty level.if you buy a old ground driven one off the net,see if you see a series of holes right at the front of the bin,where you can pull a pin or bolt and raise or lower hitch hieght. if so it pobably would go low enough to hitch to your atv.they were made that way so you could pull them behind a disc,harrow or whatever and still sit level.another thing that will help,see if it has a mixer/stirring bar inside the bin.that helps break up clumps of fertilizer and helps it to feed more evenly. if your sowing grass seed, mix it in well with play sand, helps stop it from bridging off,and it gives more weight so it throws the seed better. if your going to buy a atv one ,save your money and just go to lowes and buy one there made to pull in your yard.same exact machine at about 1/3 the price, and it will do just as well. go to a few auctions and you can buy them for 20-30 bucks all day around here.for five bucks buy a used one you push, take a conduit bender to the handle and hook it to your atv ,again the same machine.plastic gears ,gearboxes,impellers nothing for any real work.most get used once and are thrown away.wait till large trash pickup day in your area and you can probably pickup five or six.of course it might not say realtree on it, which automaticaly makes it totally unusable for food plots.seed probably wouldnt even sprout if you sowed it with one not painted hunter green or camo!LOL
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