Frank raises a good point for a reason he probably didn't consider: wives. After spending a LOT on my L3010HST, mower, blade, rake, backhoe and logging winch...the chances of me getting yet another implement (like a box) are slim to none. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif The wife will mutiny! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif
So along with the "right implement for the job" responses this thread will prompt, how about some "what else will do the job" responses?
The Wife recently had me remove some rocks from her garden. Okay, the rocks were sometimes as long as the FEL bucket, and I had to use the backhoe to get them up and moved. Caught holy heck for leaving craters in her garden. Used the backhoe, bucket, rake and rear blade to smooth it all out, but then she complained that the weight of my tractor had compacted the soil so much she had to use a shovel to "fluff things up."
Some times improvising works out well, though. Case in point. She wants another garden plot next year. A big one: 80x100'. Told me never to get close to her garden with the backhoe again. So I mounted the rear blade, angled and tilted it till the edge was directly behind the right rear tire, and began turning over a practice patch. I found that if I drove forward with the angled blade set at 4.5 on the 3PH scale, then drove back with it in the fully lowered position to push the loosened dirt back into the trench, then moved a foot to the left and did it all over again...I was able to turn over the sod pretty effectively.
What are some other shortcuts that worked out for you?
Pete