Implement/Attachment you wish you had sooner

SLIMSHADIE

Member

Equipment
Kubota BX25D
Apr 10, 2013
445
1
16
Eureka,IL
In order of most used and top 5 favorites:

FEL, Hodges stabilizers, Pats quickhitch, bucket forks, front snow plow
 
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jgvicke

New member

Equipment
Kubota BX2370 with FEL, MMM, Bagger, Tiller, and Snow Blower
Dec 12, 2015
25
1
0
North Brookfield, MA, USA
Hodge's Stabilizers for sure. Just got mine in about a week ago, and really wish I had them from the start. Check out how they work here:
https://youtu.be/lPjXpXZpaNA

I also just got to try out my snowblower, and after last winter this thing is going to be a life saver.
https://youtu.be/gZ3fAOJTe58

For gardens, having a tiller is awesome. Having the FEL for general work is great. The MMM and Bagger are also useful for lawn care.

John Vickers
 
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djm1204

Member

Equipment
L4600 HST, FEL, Root Rake, Land Pride Grapple, Two way radio
Aug 11, 2014
84
1
8
Dunnellon, FL, USA
I would agree - after the fact that i wish I had such a capable tractor sooner - the most versatile, used and appreciated attachment is the land pride grapple. That is what is usually on the tractor rather than he bucket.
 

npalen

New member

Equipment
B9200
Feb 10, 2016
43
1
0
Beloit, KS
Front end loader, power steering and 4WD (front wheel assist) I realize the last two are not attachments but don't think I would buy a tractor without them.
 

PHPaul

Well-known member

Equipment
B2650, Pronovost snow blower, Landpride rotary mower, Howard tiller, box blade
Apr 2, 2015
1,024
972
113
Downeast Maine
www.eastovershoe.com
Hydro trans and live PTO! Ran a JD750 with neither for 28 years, never knew what I was missing.

Can't say as to attachments, everything I have is perfect for what it does. Am thinking about a grapple, but I'll likely go with the Brush Crusher as it doesn't require a lot of expensive extra hydraulics and I'll only use it for dealing with firewood anyway.

Well, maybe moving the odd rock, but my land is all cleared so brush isn't an issue.
 

rtgt

New member

Equipment
B3200
Jul 30, 2015
96
0
0
Kentucky
The set of Artillian Pallet Forks that I just received.

Next on the list - Grapple!

This springs land clearing is going to be a lot easier than the last two years!
 

djm1204

Member

Equipment
L4600 HST, FEL, Root Rake, Land Pride Grapple, Two way radio
Aug 11, 2014
84
1
8
Dunnellon, FL, USA
I just saw the coolest attachment - but I am sure it's way too expensive for the average tractor user - a remote control box blade that works off a laser level.

A grade was set, the laser lever sent out it's signal and all the tractor driver needed to do was drive the tractor back and forth, was really cool.

I would love to have one !
 

nightdevil

New member
Dec 21, 2013
40
0
0
Maryland, US
I just saw the coolest attachment - but I am sure it's way too expensive for the average tractor user - a remote control box blade that works off a laser level.

A grade was set, the laser lever sent out it's signal and all the tractor driver needed to do was drive the tractor back and forth, was really cool.

I would love to have one !
Where's the link!

Sent from my SM-G925T using Tapatalk
 

Dalroo

New member

Equipment
MX4800DT
Aug 24, 2015
137
3
0
Brookesmith, TX
I'm still acquiring implements, so limited in input, but I can say my Quick Hitch is a huge work-saver. I disconnected my shredder and attached disc harrow this past week in approximately 2 minutes, start to finish.

Granted, I'm still new at this, but in the past that would have required much much longer, and a lot of effort to get the 3 pts aligned. With QH, the longest part of the switch was having to dismount the tractor to disconnect the PTO shaft. All else was done without leaving my seat.
 

sula bob

New member

Equipment
2005 L3830 with back hoe, FEL with grapple
Apr 16, 2015
35
0
0
Samsula, Fl
My absolute favorite is the grapple. That's on 99.9% of the time. I pick up round bales of hay with it, move the feed drums, pick up and move logs, brush, rocks, etc. Best part is when I start a burn pile I can easily manage the size of the fire by adding a load or two at a time. Helps keep things under control. Next up is the back hoe. Not used quite as often, but has saved my back numerous times in the 9 months I've owned the tractor. My next "implement" is the wooden chainsaw holder that goes on the left FEL frame.