Implements...

/ Implements... #1  

Hunter8282

New member
Joined
Jan 20, 2025
Messages
20
Location
Central West Michigan, LP
Tractor
2026 Kioti NS4710H Cab on order
Starting from scratch here. Kioti NS4710H Cab w/3rd function on order.

Are there preferred implement manufacturers or does it depend the implement itself?

Which implements does it make sense to buy used and which would you prefer to buy new.

I know I want a grapple of some kind to move brush and logs etc., some kind of chisel plow and disk, some kind of mower (rotary or flail), something to pullup small trees and remove small stumps, probably a tiller.

Do you find any value in renting to try an implement out before buying? I am sure I'll have tons more questions as we go.

Do you find value in getting them through the local dealer vs buying online or box store?

Any and all advice greatly appreciated!
 
/ Implements... #2  
For implements with a gear box, I prefer the "buy once - cry once" approach. Generally meaning quality name brand stuff. For implements like a rake, blade, or box blade typical farm stores can be adequate. I do inspect them closely for weld quality though.
 
/ Implements... #6  
What you will need depends upon what you plan on doing. Grapple is a life saver. I have a very HD grapple - made by Land Pride. My back can only handle minimum time collecting and picking stuff off the ground.

I use a Rhino rear blade and a Land Pride LPGS( land plane grading scraper) on my mile long gravel driveway.

I upgraded to a 2009 Kubota M6040 seventeen years ago. Finally - four years ago - I upgraded the last of my implements to Category 2. The added weight makes a world of difference. So does the added strength.

These are the brands I've had good luck with. Kubota - Land Pride - Rhino - WRLong - Pittsburg - Rankin - Bush Hog - Wallenstein - Fit Rite. Recognize - my choices are because the implement is available locally. I WILL NOT spend large sums of money buying anything over the internet. Large sums require a "hands on" approach. I have never been disappointed doing things this way.
 
Last edited:
 
 
Top