Out of the 10 acres of food plots and planted trails that we have, only one, two acre plot is accessible by a truck. We have the feedstore guys broadcast it there with their truck. They brought in 4 tons of lime and broadcast it for less than $100. That was cool!
For the rest of our plots, they are all done by ATV. We have a disc, and are mounting a chisel plow to the front of it. It works well. Pelletized lime, fertilizer and seed are boadcasted out of a rack mounted 12v spreader. That works awesome! But I might try the big plastic tow behind one next time without the 12v motor.
Fertilizer and lime are corrosive to metal, and we are having some problems with our $180, 4 season old spreader. Maybe that's all we can expect from one...I'm not sure?!? The flow control lever corroded through. And the bushings on the motor need constant lubrication even after being religious in washing it down after use.
We're still looking for a two behind mower to take care of some clover plots, and some openings that are maintained in native grasses. We have a pretty cool trail system that's also planted, but the brachen ferns are taking over. The mower would be nice for that as well.
We're still looking for a good cultipacker. Right now, repeatitive driving across the seed bed with a couple quads ensures good seed/soil contact, and it works. It just takes a long time.