Re: suggested implements
Implements you should consider:
You will definitely want a
Front End Loader. Get the
heavy duty bucket (not the standard duty some dealers sell). You will probably want a
toothbar for the loader bucket. (I don't have one yet, but it's on my list before I get into any serious digging).
I'd also look at a
Box Blade. It should be wide enough to cover the tracks of your tractor. This would mean a 6 foot unit for the smaller size tractors discussed elsewhere in this thread (TC33D, Kubota
L3010, JD 4300). Probably larger if you step up in tractor size. If you are renting equipment for the big jobs, then you don't need to own a super-heavy-duty model for the maintenance jobs, but get a good solid unit either way.
Backhoe: If renting or contracting out the big jobs, you probably don't need to own this. If you are doing it yourself, judging from the size of the jobs you are contemplating, I'd get the biggest backhoe that safely matches your tractor. ( for the NH TC33D, this would be something like the NH 757c or Woods 7500. for the TC40D you could step up to a NH 758c or equivalent). The smaller your BH, the more often you have to reposition your tractor. Others may disagree with me, but I'd urge you to go for the subframe mount, rather than a 3 pt hitch backhoe.
Those are the basics. To add to that, consider at least one
hydraulic rear remote. Two would be better. These are usefull for running some implements (post hole digger, log splitter, etc.) also the can be used for hydraulic "Top 'N Tilt" which lets you adust your 3 pt hitch toplink and side link from the seat, hydraulically, rather than jumping on and off the tractor each time -- this feature is
very usefull if you are doing a lot of earthwork with the box blade.
Others will have suggestions for more implements, I'm sure. If this hasn't already shredded your checking account, give us a few minutes; I'm sure we can come up with more.