Picking the Right G3 Unit

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Milner, GA (November 13, 2025) – The Firminator G3 remains the most versatile piece of equipment in the industry. It allows the entire process of creating a food plot—plowing, planting, and packing the soil—from start to finish with a single implement. That does not mean it is a one-size-fits-all implement. Different applications sometimes call for different sizes, so Ranew’s Power Equipment offers multiple versions of the G3 Firminator.

What’s the Difference?

The Firminator G3 is available in 4’, 5’, 6’, and 8’ versions. The wider, heavier versions are designed for larger applications where discing and planting efficiency are more important than maneuverability, and where strong enough equipment is available for pulling. This may include applications like commercial agriculture and large, warm-season feeding plots. Smaller versions may be better suited for those with medium- or light-duty tractors, offering more maneuverability in tight spots. Applications could include smaller, more remote, or irregularly shaped food plots or landscaping. 

Soil compaction is a critical step in ensuring good seed-to-soil contact and improved germination, and G3 Firminators also offer several options in this regard. The 4’, 5’, and 6’ versions are available with a choice of 9” or 16” cultipackers, while the 8’ version comes equipped with a 16” cultipacker. Larger, heavier cultipackers are a better option for larger, more open areas designed for agricultural efficiency, or where soil conditions or seed types call for more packing weight. Whatever the application, there is a G3 version for it.

All G3 Units are designed to be rugged enough for virtually any planting conditions. They are built on a 3” heavy-wall square tube frame that can withstand the jarring and vibration of towing in hard soil, as well as the stress and torque of towing in soft soil. Their 18-inch, 9-gauge steel harrow blades, spaced 6” apart, will make quick work of any soil. A true agricultural-grade cast iron cultipacker ensures firm seed-to-soil contact, and a heavy-duty 18” center ripper cuts out the area left between the two center disc blades.

Each G3 also offers a wide range of angle and pitch adjustments for working a variety of soil situations, including the first cut into heavy sod, lightly opening thatch and soil for over-seeding without disturbing existing forages or “no-till” seeding. The G3’s innovative, accurate seeding system ensures proper seed spreading without waste, whether planting large or small seeds, from the tiniest clovers to corn, soybeans, peas, sunflowers, or even a variety of different sized seeds. Additionally, the ground-driven system meters out seeds relative to speed and stops them from falling when the Firminator stops rolling to eliminate waste. Lastly, the Firminator’s disk blades can be adjusted up and out of the way, allowing the built-in cultipacker to roll on the soil with additional frame weight being transferred to it for optimum soil compaction and improved germination rates.

About Ranew’s Outdoor Equipment

Ranew’s Outdoor Equipment features the Firminator – The Firminator is by far the most versatile piece of equipment in the industry. The operator can choose from a wide range of angle and pitch adjustments to perform many different functions.

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