Your Dream Attachments List

/ Your Dream Attachments List #81  
Whatever I want that exists (tree spade, aerator, blade, hoe, FEL, chipper, box blade, auger, tiller, cement mixer) I have, and they work fine. What I don't have are two attachments that don't exist.

1. A swale-cutter that will dig a gentle channel to direct runoff. Picture a rear scoop. Instead of a flat biting edge, it's a shallow "V" to cut the swale. Instead of two side-walls and a rear wall to hold the scrapings for relocation, the inside shape flows the scrapings over and out the two sides. It should have provisions for holding weights, as most rear hitches don't have power-down. One pass and the swale is done. (Could be accomplished with a box-blade set at an angle, but even that would require two passes and a lot of adjustments.)

2. Leaf vacuum. Picture a Billy-Goat-type vacuum driven by the PTO and mounted on the rear hitch. A flex tube carries the debris up and forward to a fixed frame over the front bucket. Curtain-screens on the frame release the outflow air while the debris falls into the bucket. You drive forward or rearward, adjusting the intake height with the hitch, sucking up the leaves. When the bucket is full, you drive to the pile, lower the bucket to clear the curtain frame, and dump.
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #82  
I didn't read all the posts from 2011 onward. I have a Mahindra Max 25 with an FEL, MMM and backhoe. My only added attachments would be a box blade to do my driveway; a pair of palette forks to move some stuff that is over sized for the FEL.

The dream list would include a tiller in case I ever had a need to put in a garden.
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #83  
I have a 1981 Ford 4600 diesel tractor 46HP engine, 52HP PTO. It already has a FEL so I am good there. I am in Canada, so rear tire chains would be nice. Also I would like rear auxiliary hydraulic outlets so that I can run 3PH attachments that require hydraulics. I would also like to upgrade the hydraulic pump since it is only 8.5 GPM @ 2100 PSI. I really don't know if you can put a higher GPM pump in this tractor or not. If you know please reply. I would also like to have a cab but would settle for ROPS with a canopy. Also I would like to get a new instrument cluster, new seat, and some lights for the rear.
I have about 200 acres that is mostly woodland and I am in the process of slowly converting some of it to farmland.
For the bigger fun attachments, I would like to have:
- turbo saw with grapple
- post hole digger
- tooth bar
- brush grapple
- 3PH backhoe
- pulp loader for my existing power trailer
- 3PH logging winch
- 2 or 3 furrow plow
- 3PH 8" WoodChipper
- manure spreader
- lime spreader (I assume they make such a thing)
- 3PH stump grinder
It's nice to dream!
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #84  
I have a 1981 Ford 4600 diesel tractor 46HP engine, 52HP PTO.
I think your engine has a little more than 46hp!

My dream list off the top of my head would include:

A larger tractor with cab
A 3 point hitch logging grapple
A heavy duty 3 point hitch pull behind (inverted) snowblower
A turbo saw
A Split-Fire log splitter
A heavy duty landplane grader blade
A Brown Tree Cutter for my larger dream tractor

That's it for now. Sheesh, and I thought I already had almost all my dream attachments :laughing:
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #85  
I have a Kubota L3400 DT tractor, with logging winch. I use it a lot to haul out firewood and logs. One big thing I'd like to have is a 300 lb. ballast transfer set up, so when I go in the woods empty I have 300 lbs. on the back, then when I have all the log hooked up, I can transfer the 300 lbs. to the front bucket so the front end will stay down, The way I do it now is cut up a half dozen stick of firewood and put them in the bucket, or in the sometime I try to scoop up a bucket of dirt in very hard rocky ground.
The other thing that would be handy for me is a 3rd arm on the bucket so I can grab hold of a log and put it on the saw mill. I wonder how much $ that would be, and will I still be able to scoop up dirt with it on?
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #86  
I think your engine has a little more than 46hp!

Yeah, I think your right, it wouldn't make sense that the engine would be less than the PTO. The guy I bought it from said it was 58 or 59 HP, he wasn't sure. I got that 46 HP stat off a website as I was unable to find it anywhere else. But yes, it doesn't make any sense that it would be 46. I'll see if I can find the right HP.
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #87  
I should have responded early in this thread before I start to read the other posts and say "oh yeah, I need one of those too".

Anyway:

3 pt chipper/shreader
extra remotes
tooth bar
box blade
backhoe
snow blade w/QA or 3pt back blade
3 pt post hole digger

and other related items:

the barn to put them in
arc welder to build some of them with
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #88  
Oh, I forgot to add a PTO firewood processor. :D Anyone else?
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #89  
Oh, man, the editor has to keep poking us about what we still "need"! Since I upgraded tractors this year, I "need":

Snowblower, 54" clearing width, front PTO kit (getting Nov. 9th)
Winter Cab with heater! (miss my old one)
Tiller - still shopping
Rotary Broom - retrofit my leftover 445 JD 52"
Tooth bar for bucket (already bought tines)

I "want":

Wood chipper/shredder, rear PTO
Log spliiter, 3 pt. hitch.

Now all I have to do is finagle financing.
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #92  
I'd want a snow blade that just pops on in place of the bucket, the curl hydraulic lines would go to rotation.

Power beyond and hydraulic top link.

If I was still doing gardening, maybe a rotating plow (too bad they don't make them for our small 4wd tractors), like I had for my Gravely or like for a BCS. No rototiller, please.

Ralph
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #93  
How about a quick hitch to go with Harry's BXpanded.com bucket forks that I bought from him?

The problem is that these bucket forks go on the front of your bucket, and thus move the gravity point way forward of the FEL pins. I don't want to spend the thousand dollars or more to get a quick hitch and the associated forks from Kubota, so how about it Harry?
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #95  
I The only thing on my implement dream list is a 10' wheel disc. Oh yea and these
3pth stump grinder
a new 3 bottom plow
a 72" tiller to replace the 60"
a mower conditioner for hay
a square bailer
a 3pth tree winch
That's about it I guess.
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #96  
Dear Santa, I want a wood chipper, sickle mower, hay rake, square baler, 5ft. box blade, and a front end loader for my 5105. I've got everything else I need. I hope all this will fit in your sleigh.:laughing:
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #97  
I The only thing on my implement dream list is a 10' wheel disc. Oh yea and these
3pth stump grinder
a new 3 bottom plow
a 72" tiller to replace the 60"
a mower conditioner for hay
a square bailer
a 3pth tree winch
That's about it I guess.

i'll take these,but swap out the pow for a chipper maybe a woods 8100
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #98  
i'll take these,but swap out the pow for a chipper maybe a woods 8100

Well ok then I need one of those also! Good thinking. I may never use it but having is more important then needing right!:drool::D
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #99  
have : Quick hitch, sub soiler, ballast box,scrape, box blade, tiller, boom pole ,rotary and finish mowers, top 'n'tilt, SSQA, bucket, root grapple, pallet forks.

wish list,short term will happen~ front mount for 3ph stuff (mainly boom pole) pipe layer mod for sub soiler and a toothbar

dream list~ a lightweight high cube bucket,land plane, pto brush chipper , backhoe and Stump grinder.
 
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/ Your Dream Attachments List #100  
Hopefully you were aware of the loss of lift when you purchased the forks, as it is the same with all bucket forks, so its on you, not on Harry...

The chain-on on forks we bought from Yankee Warehouse cause the same decrease in lifting capacity, and after reading about it here, we decided we could live with that to keep costs down.

That being said, I also WISH I could afford a Kubota QA, and either the adapters or the ability to fabricate them myself.

Why blame Harry???

Oh, and I almost forgot:

A Kubota QA and adapters for FEL
A Single blade subsoiler
a 60" Bush Hog
A tree saw
A York rake 48-60"
A logging winch and accessories
A boom mower
A 4-way bucket
Front and rear remotes
Tilt rear hydraulics

And more TBD


How about a quick hitch to go with Harry's BXpanded.com bucket forks that I bought from him?

The problem is that these bucket forks go on the front of your bucket, and thus move the gravity point way forward of the FEL pins. I don't want to spend the thousand dollars or more to get a quick hitch and the associated forks from Kubota, so how about it Harry?
 
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