WoooHoooo Implements... Must have Implements !!!

bearskinner

Active member

Equipment
BX25D, snowblower, PHD, Grapple, Snow blade, land Plane
Sep 1, 2014
926
241
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N. Idaho
Nothing like a back hoe, that's why I started with the BX25D. stump removal, digging foundations, piers, and a ripper tooth with trencher attachment for running underground lines. all the other implements are just extras
 

Herkypilot

Member

Equipment
KX040, M7060HDC 12 & L3540
Oct 10, 2011
47
2
8
Carroll County, VA
Loader is a must if you plan to do any ground work. With that loader you can now expand to a grapple - my favorite cleanup implement!

Others:
Box blade
Rotary cutter
Sub soiler
3pt chipper
Rake
Backhoe
 

Little Orange

Member

Equipment
Kubota BX25D TLB, hitch frame, FEL forks, 3pt steel ballast and back blade
Dec 8, 2013
114
0
16
Comox Valley, BC Canada
The number one must FEL harden steel front blade,
next forks to move the "stuff" out of the way so can get at tractor,
next back blade for this winter's snow, ha! not a flake so far,
next LED work lights for the back blade for the snow (that never came), to see moving the "stuff", to get at the tractor to install the ware blade.:eek:

And next a horn for the refreshment lady.:)
 

philztoy

New member

Equipment
L3830, IH695, Deere 4720Cab 3720Cab 4320 4200 450C 790, R Z and Jetstar Molines
Dec 1, 2014
96
0
0
Michigan
My list;

In order of importance and most use:

Hearing protection with a radio;
a seat with some sort of suspension if possible;
front end loader with bucket;
forks for the FEL;
brush hog;
Nothing like a hydraulic angle snow blade for snow;
a back hoe attachment is way more handy than you think;
tiller;
3 pont blower saves time with leaves if you have a place to blow them 60 feet away.
grapple and 4 in 1 buckets are handy and fun;
a cab is really nice;

Honorable mention to:
rear booms for lifting the odd thing you can't lift with the forks or some other way;
3 point spreader for road salt, seed and oh yeah fertilizer;
a power rake is pretty awesome; and I have used a 3 point lawn seeder more than I ever thought I would;
articulating slope mower;
rear blades and box scrapers are handy sometimes;
a good mechanic to fix stuff I can't figure out; and,

at least two of everything so you can keep one of each if you ever get divorced (although re-buying them at that point is expensive either way) and if you don't hopefully one or more is working at all times.
 

Daren Todd

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Lifetime Member

Equipment
Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S, Box blade, Rotary Cutter
May 18, 2014
10,204
6,729
113
Vilonia, Arkansas
And next a horn for the refreshment lady.

I can just see a Lucky flying through the air at your head when your honking your horn!:eek:
Are you sure you don't know my wife :D She would definitely do that :rolleyes:
 

Little Orange

Member

Equipment
Kubota BX25D TLB, hitch frame, FEL forks, 3pt steel ballast and back blade
Dec 8, 2013
114
0
16
Comox Valley, BC Canada
Wifey likes to come out and see what the tractor is doing. Nice Lady.

More importantly the horn is for safety, working in tight areas and people helping with the work when all the machinery is going.
 

Corney

New member

Equipment
L1500DT, front end loader, mower, tiller, snow blower
My list;

In order of importance and most use:

Hearing protection with a radio;
a seat with some sort of suspension if possible;
front end loader with bucket;
forks for the FEL;
brush hog;
Nothing like a hydraulic angle snow blade for snow;
a back hoe attachment is way more handy than you think;
tiller;
3 pont blower saves time with leaves if you have a place to blow them 60 feet away.
grapple and 4 in 1 buckets are handy and fun;
a cab is really nice;

Honorable mention to:
rear booms for lifting the odd thing you can't lift with the forks or some other way;
3 point spreader for road salt, seed and oh yeah fertilizer;
a power rake is pretty awesome; and I have used a 3 point lawn seeder more than I ever thought I would;
articulating slope mower;
rear blades and box scrapers are handy sometimes;
a good mechanic to fix stuff I can't figure out; and,

at least two of everything so you can keep one of each if you ever get divorced (although re-buying them at that point is expensive either way) and if you don't hopefully one or more is working at all times.
If I bought all that the Minister of Finance would initiate a divorce!
 

Corney

New member

Equipment
L1500DT, front end loader, mower, tiller, snow blower
Wifey likes to come out and see what the tractor is doing. Nice Lady.

More importantly the horn is for safety, working in tight areas and people helping with the work when all the machinery is going.
Well that is worded quite different! Is your Wifey looking over your shoulder or are you recovering from a head injury?
 

Corney

New member

Equipment
L1500DT, front end loader, mower, tiller, snow blower
Ok, back on track, I would like to add a blade box and sub soiler irrigation pipe contraption.

Also build some kind of 3pth log splitter. I have a box full of pumps, valves etc and access to scrap steel.
 

philztoy

New member

Equipment
L3830, IH695, Deere 4720Cab 3720Cab 4320 4200 450C 790, R Z and Jetstar Molines
Dec 1, 2014
96
0
0
Michigan
If I bought all that the Minister of Finance would initiate a divorce!
LOL, I am a bit of a tractor/ implement whore... I mean hoarder.

It is actually kind of surprising how much I have used some/all that stuff.

Some of the things I thought were the most ridiculous I ended up using way more than I thought. Fortunately most of it was bought used and serviceable... (so it doesn't hurt as much if I store it outside)... but that reminds me that I left out two important implements:

a big torch and a welder. :eek:
 

D2Cat

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Lifetime Member

Equipment
L305DT, B7100HST, TG1860, TG1860D, L4240
Mar 27, 2014
13,889
5,695
113
40 miles south of Kansas City
So was the original post of "Must Have Implements" about listing every tool a person owns/or ever has owned?

How about a finger nail clipper?:confused: