options and attachments for a new grand L

virginiavenom

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or anything else I should get or have.

if you were going to buy a grand L with FEL what attachments or tractor options would you get and why.....list priority of items if you would please. probably getting one ordered in the next week or two and want to ensure I have all of my ducks in a row. I need to be able to pick up hay bales on the FEL, do some dirt work, make some ditches, dig some post holes, and thinking I want a tiller, a compaction roller, and a spreader and sprayer to improve pasture.

----options listed on Kubota's Website are----
round back bucket
HD square back bucket
4-1 bucket (leaning towards getting this or the HD as a cheaper option.)
bale spear (gotta have it)
pallet forks (gotta have it and moving heavy implements it will be important)
TopNTilt (want it, hear it's a huge improvement especially grading and ditching)
remotes, which ones to get and why?
3rd function FEL valve (will get because of skid steer style post hole digger as I like the capabilities better than the 3 point, plus grapple/4in 1 capabilities)
radio kit (is it prewired or have speakers without this kit?)
rear lights (can't believe I would do night work, but could kick myself....should I just get some good LED lights as they are way better lighting?)
air ride seat upgrade? (I'm a big guy, around 285 lbs and 6'3", is the seat more comfortable, highback, armrests etc?)
Rear wiper (really don't see me using this or needing it. but would like thoughts)
swinging drawbar (no idea it's purpose or need)
drawbar clevis (no idea it's purpose or need)
Draft control kit (again, no idea it's purpose or need)
rear tire wheel weights (in addition to beet juice or similar fluid, yes, no?)




----not on the site that I hear or know----
rear tires filled (obvious definite must have)
tire fill adapter kit (don't know if I'll ever need it)
shop Manual (do they even sell those?)
Land Planer (better than boxblade or just better for grading and leveling a road or other land?)
Kubota Insurance cost?
what other things should I try and get with the purchase?


----Desired attachments----
60-72" Tiller (hard hard ground here with random debris)
box blade
post hole digger front mount (9" and 12" holes, possibly up to 24" holes)
spreader
sprayer
heavy roller attachment for compaction (could probably just build my own.)
lawn plugger
receiver hitch for trailer moving
brush hog
bale spear and pallet forks are a must?


also, if I want to be able to run 6' rear attachments should I go from the 35 to the 40 or just go to the 4760 for the extra loader capacity and tractor size as well?

landpride attachments or go for kubota, or what brand is going to be the most solid for the devices and attachments I listed. how does everything attachments stack up?

if I get the 4 in 1 does it come with a toothbar? will they even have them, or will I need to fab my own or buy aftermarket?

should I just try to finance the needs and tractor and buy the others as time goes on?

just trying to get all my ducks in a row.
 
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aeblank

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On my list (for my L3940):

Already have/done:
Lights - LED and AWESOME. 8,000 lumens that makes it so I can blow snow any time.
Snowblower - front mount, also awesome.
Back blade - not much to say other than it does what its supposed to. Used mostly for pulling snow away from buildings.

On the list:
1. pallet forks (can't wait)
2. Linear actuator to "automate" front attachment switchovers. There's a thread on tractorbynet that has some info, but it's a home-brew fix. However, it is an option on new models, I guess.
3. Counterweight for loader work (tires are already loaded).
4. LPGS - everything I've read says they're awesome. My driveway is 800' and needs some work.
5. Grapple - also, everyone loves their grapple and I'm ready to be one of those people.
 

sheepfarmer

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I may have mentioned this before, but my experience this last week reinforces it. By serendipity I ended up listening to a couple of people who said things like "you can do most of what you want with your loader bucket" and did not get an angleable front mounted blade to plow snow that I was sure I wanted. Etc etc. And I could. Glad I don't have that front hydraulic blade, it would have been a PITA to put on and take off since I use the bucket twice a week. I didn't have a lot of first hand experience with what I could do or not do with some of these attachments. On the other hand last week I got a landscape rake, and it is fabulous for cleaning up the horse manure around the barn area and in the pastures, sure beats a pitch fork. A landscape rake wasn't even on my radar when I got the tractor.

So my recommendation would be to purchase the bare minimum that you know you will need immediately, and add other accessories as you go. Deciding on the detailed specs for that laundry list of equipment would be an overwhelming task and take the fun out of it. New toys every few months would be nice! :D
 

virginiavenom

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understood so far. grapple is on the list. don't need a snow blower or snow blade....unless I move back north. who has the best bolt on ripper teeth for the L series.
 

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Really it comes down to budget and priority.

Most folks try to minimize their attachments into multi-use over single purpose ones. Sometimes that means it takes more 'effort' to get the multi-purpose device to do the same job as a single purpose, but the job gets done and they are okay with that.

If you are bleeding money, then it really is a 'what are you doing with the unit' question. Get the right attachment for the right job.
 

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round back bucket
HD square back bucket Yes, stronger than the standard.

4-1 bucket (leaning towards getting this or the HD as a cheaper option.)
bale spear (gotta have it) Too heavy for me, I prefer to spend the money on a grapple.

pallet forks (gotta have it and moving heavy implements it will be important) Yes, very handy.
TopNTilt (want it, hear it's a huge improvement especially grading and ditching) Yes, I use mine with an HR3584, but you can get a lighter weight HR2572 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3bOCFXeLec

remotes, which ones to get and why? Three rear remotes, two for TnT and the third allows an upgrade in equipment later.
3rd function FEL valve (will get because of skid steer style post hole digger as I like the capabilities better than the 3 point, plus grapple/4in 1 capabilities) Yes, I just added one; wish I had bought it when I got my tractor.

radio kit (is it prewired or have speakers without this kit?) Mine came prewired.
rear lights (can't believe I would do night work, but could kick myself....should I just get some good LED lights as they are way better lighting?) Beats me, my regular lights work fine for me.

air ride seat upgrade? (I'm a big guy, around 285 lbs and 6'3", is the seat more comfortable, highback, armrests etc?) Definitely yes, the GL ride is pretty rough and the air ride seat is well worth the money.


Rear wiper (really don't see me using this or needing it. but would like thoughts) I use mine quite frequently to clean, dust, dirt, debris.

swinging drawbar (no idea it's purpose or need) Not really needed, I got one in case I need to offset a pull type cutter, but I doubt I'll ever need it.

drawbar clevis (no idea it's purpose or need) Get one from Tractor Supply as it's cheaper. Makes using a tow strap or chain easier to use.

Draft control kit (again, no idea it's purpose or need) Not needed in my opinion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TX5J5suE-Gs

rear tire wheel weights (in addition to beet juice or similar fluid, yes, no?) I had fluid and two wheel weights per wheel; maybe not essential, but I needed the traction.


----not on the site that I hear or know----
rear tires filled (obvious definite must have)
tire fill adapter kit (don't know if I'll ever need it)
shop Manual (do they even sell those?)
Land Planer (better than boxblade or just better for grading and leveling a road or other land?)
Kubota Insurance cost?
what other things should I try and get with the purchase?


----Desired attachments----
60-72" Tiller (hard hard ground here with random debris)
box blade
post hole digger front mount (9" and 12" holes, possibly up to 24" holes)
spreader
sprayer
heavy roller attachment for compaction (could probably just build my own.)
lawn plugger
receiver hitch for trailer moving
brush hog
bale spear and pallet forks are a must?


also, if I want to be able to run 6' rear attachments should I go from the 35 to the 40 or just go to the 4760 for the extra loader capacity and tractor size as well? I'd go 4760.

landpride attachments or go for kubota, or what brand is going to be the most solid for the devices and attachments I listed. how does everything attachments stack up? I really like Land Pride.

if I get the 4 in 1 does it come with a toothbar? will they even have them, or will I need to fab my own or buy aftermarket? Don't know.

should I just try to finance the needs and tractor and buy the others as time goes on? I got a good deal putting everything on when I bought mine, but I don't know your financial situation.
 

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or anything else I should get or have.

if you were going to buy a grand L with FEL what attachments or tractor options would you get and why.....list priority of items if you would please. probably getting one ordered in the next week or two and want to ensure I have all of my ducks in a row. I need to be able to pick up hay bales on the FEL, do some dirt work, make some ditches, dig some post holes, and thinking I want a tiller, a compaction roller, and a spreader and sprayer to improve pasture.

----options listed on Kubota's Website are----
round back bucket
HD square back bucket
4-1 bucket (leaning towards getting this or the HD as a cheaper option.)

4n1 buckets are nice, that's for sure, plus you will then be set up for the grapple that you will realize you need.

bale spear (gotta have it)

pallet forks (gotta have it and moving heavy implements it will be important)

TopNTilt (want it, hear it's a huge improvement especially grading and ditching)

If you are going to be doing much grading, top & tilt is the only way to go.

remotes, which ones to get and why?

Get all 3 sets available and get at least 2 of them with the float function to be used with the top & tilt set. I would get all 3 with the float function if it were me. Better to have it and not need it that to need it and not have it.

3rd function FEL valve (will get because of skid steer style post hole digger as I like the capabilities better than the 3 point, plus grapple/4in 1 capabilities)

Need it for the 4n1 anyway.

radio kit (is it prewired or have speakers without this kit?)
rear lights (can't believe I would do night work, but could kick myself....should I just get some good LED lights as they are way better lighting?)
air ride seat upgrade? (I'm a big guy, around 285 lbs and 6'3", is the seat more comfortable, highback, armrests etc?)

Suppose to be a VERY comfortable seat. :cool:

Rear wiper (really don't see me using this or needing it. but would like thoughts)

Again, better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.

swinging drawbar (no idea it's purpose or need)

Pulling implements that do not attach at the 3pt point hitch, best to get it IMO.

drawbar clevis (no idea it's purpose or need)

Don't bother

Draft control kit (again, no idea it's purpose or need)

Use it for ground work, most people thing of plowing, but it can be used for grading also. I would get it.

rear tire wheel weights (in addition to beet juice or similar fluid, yes, no?)

I would, but then I like my tractors heavy.



----not on the site that I hear or know----
rear tires filled (obvious definite must have)

Yes, a must have

tire fill adapter kit (don't know if I'll ever need it)

Not needed

shop Manual (do they even sell those?)

If you do any of your own work on the machine, best to have it.

Land Planer (better than boxblade or just better for grading and leveling a road or other land?)

Hard to beat a box blade for versatility, but I would not be without a LPGS if ANY road maintenance will be required.

Kubota Insurance cost?

Need to double check, unknown. :(

what other things should I try and get with the purchase?


----Desired attachments----
60-72" Tiller (hard hard ground here with random debris)

72"

box blade

72", nothing under 1000lbs

post hole digger front mount (9" and 12" holes, possibly up to 24" holes)
Personal preference, I prefer a 3pt unit so that I still have full use of the loader.

spreader
sprayer
heavy roller attachment for compaction (could probably just build my own.)
lawn plugger
receiver hitch for trailer moving
brush hog
bale spear and pallet forks are a must?

Can't say other than the pallet forks are very handy to have.

also, if I want to be able to run 6' rear attachments should I go from the 35 to the 40 or just go to the 4760 for the extra loader capacity and tractor size as well?

The 40 would be ok, but the 4760 would be nice. :D

landpride attachments or go for kubota, or what brand is going to be the most solid for the devices and attachments I listed. how does everything attachments stack up?

Kubota attachments are Land Pride, just painted Kubota orange.

if I get the 4 in 1 does it come with a toothbar? will they even have them, or will I need to fab my own or buy aftermarket?

????:confused:

should I just try to finance the needs and tractor and buy the others as time goes on?

Your choice, most people find that the best deal to be had is to get everything all at once. That is assuming all new purchases.

just trying to get all my ducks in a row.
Good luck, I sure hope that you have a GREAT dealer. ;)

I see that TripleR has pretty much the same idea.
 
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