Rock Crawler
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2017
- Messages
- 2,227
- Location
- Pittsburgh, Pa.
- Tractor
- 2021 Kubota L3560 HSTC, 2011 Craftsman Excellerator GT (680hrs), 2018 Husqvarna TS354XD, 2017 Husqvarna HU800AWD, 2019 Kawasaki Mule Pro DX (Yanmar)
A rear grader blade and box blade are fundamental for trail maintenance, driveway maintenance and smoothing out dig areas.
On the loader, having a pair of chain hooks and a pair of d-rings for lifting straps is essential.
Digging teeth or a Piranha cutting bar are extremely beneficial and they prevent wear of the actual loader edge.
Switched LED lighting for that odd instance where you have to be out past dark. I use the NiLight 18W (1.5 amp) cubes from Amazon.
Weight, be it an implement hanging from the rear or a 3-point ballast box that you buy or that you fashion of your own design, this will allow safer lifting and full use of your loader lifting ability.
Chain hooks and/or d-rings at the rear of the tractor for tie town and for dragging heavy items.
At least a small tool box with some pins, adjustable wrench and the proper wrench that fits your hydraulic fittings. Toss a shop rag or two in there as well.
Wheel weights or fluid filled rear tires adds safety, traction, braking, roll over protection and more.
You can scan your regional Craigslist weekly for additional 3 point items like the grader blade, box blade and other things. Often you can find faded, surface rusted old items that can be had for 25% of the cost of new. These things typically last and last and are heavy steel. Buy used, buy cheap, clean them up and paint thema and call it good.
Take inventory of every 3 point pin type you need, and go buy at least 2 spares of each one.
Go on Amazon or similar and get a plastic ratio/measuring cup and keep it near your fuel containers where you also keep your fuel additive. Run your preferred diesel fuel additive as a rule, apply it to your fuel containers before you put them away. Stock that fuel additive.
Get a dedicated grease gun of your choosing loaded with the grease you prefer for your loader pins and such.
Stock at least a gallon of your preferred hydraulic fluid and engine oil for your diesel. Don't forget to check them periodically.
On the loader, having a pair of chain hooks and a pair of d-rings for lifting straps is essential.
Digging teeth or a Piranha cutting bar are extremely beneficial and they prevent wear of the actual loader edge.
Switched LED lighting for that odd instance where you have to be out past dark. I use the NiLight 18W (1.5 amp) cubes from Amazon.
Weight, be it an implement hanging from the rear or a 3-point ballast box that you buy or that you fashion of your own design, this will allow safer lifting and full use of your loader lifting ability.
Chain hooks and/or d-rings at the rear of the tractor for tie town and for dragging heavy items.
At least a small tool box with some pins, adjustable wrench and the proper wrench that fits your hydraulic fittings. Toss a shop rag or two in there as well.
Wheel weights or fluid filled rear tires adds safety, traction, braking, roll over protection and more.
You can scan your regional Craigslist weekly for additional 3 point items like the grader blade, box blade and other things. Often you can find faded, surface rusted old items that can be had for 25% of the cost of new. These things typically last and last and are heavy steel. Buy used, buy cheap, clean them up and paint thema and call it good.
Take inventory of every 3 point pin type you need, and go buy at least 2 spares of each one.
Go on Amazon or similar and get a plastic ratio/measuring cup and keep it near your fuel containers where you also keep your fuel additive. Run your preferred diesel fuel additive as a rule, apply it to your fuel containers before you put them away. Stock that fuel additive.
Get a dedicated grease gun of your choosing loaded with the grease you prefer for your loader pins and such.
Stock at least a gallon of your preferred hydraulic fluid and engine oil for your diesel. Don't forget to check them periodically.