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/ Implements... #21  
Be careful buying, "heavy duty" implements. Frequently what makes them heavy duty is that they are made with thicker steel. So, you have to pay attention to the weight of the implement as a percentage of your tractor's lift capacities. I almost bought a heavy duty fine rock bucket with 1-1/2-inch spacing between the bucket tines. I looked it up on the manufacturers site. It weighed 80% of my lift capacity empty. Which doesn't leave much capacity to lift and sort rocks.
 
/ Implements... #22  
For ANYTHING going on the back of the tractor, decide NOW if you want to use a quick hitch. Then, BE SURE whatever rear attachments you buy (new or used) are quick hitch compatible. Now is the time to decide, before you have already invested in a mixture of compatible/incompatible attachments.
 
 
 
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