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Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I bought this to dig a narrow ditch for electrical conduit in the ground. Hooked it to my hitch on riding lawnmower. Worked fine.
James Armstrong
Reviewed in Canada on August 1, 2024
Went together good. Put it on tractor. Tested it on previously plowed ground ( garden). It seamed to be good, then it bent bad, while driving straight, without turning, in easy ground, without hitting anything. Terrible product. Like the idea, so I'm going to try and weld it up with some brases, and heavier metal, instead of returning. Probably a bad idea, but I don't feel like packing it up to return.
Roscoe
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
This product surprised me. Well worth the money. It is extremely thick, rugged steel. Much stronger than I anticipated. It has 2 bolt-on "shoes." One is flat on the front with a chisel-like edge. The other is V-shaped. Haven't used it yet but plan on using it to bury an UG electrical wire. I'll start with the "plow" without any shoe on it since the ground is really dry and hard, then install the shoe to widen it. Can't wait to try it out!
RALM
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
I was skeptical at first sight but it worked perfect for my yard. Buried an electric fence wire, only went 3 to 4 inches. No directions came with mine but it was easy to figure out. I had to dig a little hole at depth I wanted to get started. Used my UTV. No complaints, my soil is not hard
Timothy C.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
Sturdy, worked like a charm
Rufus
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023
I really like the design and price of this item and it works well. However, be aware that the cast iron is VERY soft on the ripper blade! As you can see in the photo, the blade bent (I only had it in the ground a few inches) and caused the finish to flake off. I got the job done, but I have never seen cast iron that thick bend in the "wide" direction! If it had not bent, I would have given it 5 stars. I don't know if I'll use it again or not. The angle when mounted is a bit off now.
Jonathan Rivera-Rose
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023
Alright, folks, get ready for a real downer of a review. This is Lenny Bruce here, bringing you a less-than-stellar take on the Racewill Hitch Lawn Mounted Ripper for ATV/UTV. Strap in, 'cause it's gonna be a bumpy ride.Now, let me start by saying this contraption is about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. I mean, seriously, what were they thinking? The Racewill Hitch Lawn Mounted Ripper promises to revolutionize your gardening game, but all it really does is make a mockery of the very concept of digging a small trench.First of all, let's talk about the design. It looks like a Frankenstein's monster of metal and janky engineering. It's an eyesore, plain and simple. And when it comes to functionality, well, let's just say it's more likely to rip your hair out than actually dig into the soil.Speaking of digging, this thing couldn't penetrate a paper bag if its life depended on it. I tried using it on my lawn, hoping for some sort of groundbreaking miracle, but all I got was disappointment. It barely scratched the surface, leaving my soil as hard and unyielding as my ex-wife's heart.And don't even get me started on the attachment process. Whoever designed this monstrosity must have been having a laugh. It's like a puzzle from hell, with bolts and screws that seem to have a mind of their own. It took me far too long just to get the darn thing assembled , and by the time I was done, I was ready to call it quits and go back to good old-fashioned elbow grease.But perhaps the biggest insult of all is the price tag. This abomination of a lawn tool costs an arm and a leg, and let me tell you, it's not worth a fraction of that. I'd sooner throw my money in a blender than spend it on this sorry excuse for a ripper.So, there you have it, folks, my brutally honest review of the Racewill Hitch Lawn Mounted Ripper for ATV/UTV. Save your time, save your money, and save yourself the headache. This thing is a comedy of errors, a tragicomic tale of wasted potential. Do yourself a favor and look elsewhere for your gardening needs. Trust me, your lawn will thank you.
PAHillWilliam
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023
Note the UPDATE below my initial review.If the hook were more aggressive, it might work better. Then again, it bent on the first use so, if the hook were more aggressive, it would have likely bent even more than it did! The typical lift arms on a tractor's 3-point hitch doesn't have any down-force; it relies on gravity. It has a hard time staying in the ground; it wants to keep riding up to where it only scratches the surface. I'm about 250 lbs and I had to stand on it while someone else drove the tractor. Even with the extra weight, it still rides right up out of the ground. I was not impressed.UPDATE:While the part didn't do what I had hoped, the seller made it right by refunding my purchase. I provided photos and they're planning on passing them along to the engineering team. I'm hoping future designs/materials will be better. For their customer service, they've most certainly earned some extra (review) credit!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 18, 2023
The first time I used the the shaft bent. My dirt is not overly hardIf you are using in very soft soil it might be ok otherwise avoid this.
stew
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023
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