Kolpin DirtWorks Tools

March 2017 New Products

Kolpin DirtWorks provides the largest assortment of the quality tools you need to put an ATV or UTV to work. Whether establishing a wildlife food plot or just maintaining property, Kolpin, owned by Polaris Industries, has a complete line of rugged, heavy-duty Category 0 agricultural implements to complete any job.

The lineup includes disc plow, cultivator, landscape rake, chisel plow, rear blades and a growing line of hitches.

3-Point Hitch

  • Category ‘0’ 3-point hitch with a 20-inch drawbar spacing width and 5/8-inch diameter hitch pins
  • Heavy-duty 1 1/2-inch square tubing mainframe for use on ATVs or UTVs
  • Fits any 2-inch automotive-style receiver hitch
  • 12v electric actuator lift system with 20 amp maximum current draw
  • 250 lb. lift capacity at the tool bar with 300 lbs. down pressure capacity
  • 15-inch vertical lift at the toolbar

Accessory Bars (48 inches for ATV/60 inches for UTV)

  • Category ‘0’, 5/8-inch hitch pins with 20-inch spacing
  • Allows a quick change from one implement to another
  • Required to use with any DirtWorks Implements

Disc Plow

  • Kolpin’s bestselling implement
  • 8 discs with 5 adjustable cutting angles to accommodate different soil types and conditions

Landscape Rake

  • 3 position angling to prepare food plot soil, clear trails, groom horse corrals or maintain your gravel driveway
  • 21 1 5/16-inch hardened landscape rake tines
  • 60-inch width

Chisel Plow/Scarifier

  • 2 applications in one: scarifier or chisel plow
  • Hardened steel plow teeth loosen hard packed surfaces such as driveways, sand trails or can be used to cut into hard, solid sod
  • Adjustable blade height for specific ground type and extra clearance during transportation
  • 6-inch heavy-duty, hardened steel plow teeth
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