Phil_VA
New member
OK, so I've read through quite a few of the threads on attachments, but still had a few questions of my own. I would like to get the most useful attachments, but as with most people I don't have an unlimited budget so I'm looking for versatility. These are the projects I have in mind so far:
On-going projects:
1 -Unloading/moving mulch around the property
2 -Removing tree stumps
3 -Maintaining gravel driveways
4 -Moving tree trunks/limbs to the log splitter
Occaisional/one-time projects:
5 - Regrading sections of the property (mostly small sections, but enough to need something that can dig). Future project to extend existing driveway would also involve some regrading.
6 - Replacing 100ft of existing rough stone steps with something better suited to younger (my son) and older (my in-laws) people
7 - Installing about 250ft of irrigation pipe from the house to a vegetable garden
So, I'm thinking the Grapple bucket or 4-in-1 for 1, 4, 5 and 6 (with a future thought to the large bucket for 1). Yes, I've read the thread on Grapple vs 4-in-1, and still can't decide...
Stump grinder for 2.
Box blade for 3 (or use the bucket with teeth).
Mini-hoe for 5, 6 and possibly 7.
Thoughts, recommendations? I know the Trencher would be quicker for the irrigation pipe, but I couldn't justify the expense without other projects in mind, and I could see many uses for the Mini-hoe. What about the Potato Digger for laying the pipe - will this work?
Is this overkill to get the box-blade if I get a bucket with teeth?
I may also consider the forks, just for overall versatility.
Overall the property is about 6 acres, mostly grass with quite a few trees (only a small section of 'woods'). Rolling hill with some steep sections near the house. I don't need a mower since I have a ZTR that gets the job done, although if I had the money I'd be interested in the boom mower to get some of the sections I currently do using a regular (22") mower because they are too steep.
- Phil
On-going projects:
1 -Unloading/moving mulch around the property
2 -Removing tree stumps
3 -Maintaining gravel driveways
4 -Moving tree trunks/limbs to the log splitter
Occaisional/one-time projects:
5 - Regrading sections of the property (mostly small sections, but enough to need something that can dig). Future project to extend existing driveway would also involve some regrading.
6 - Replacing 100ft of existing rough stone steps with something better suited to younger (my son) and older (my in-laws) people
7 - Installing about 250ft of irrigation pipe from the house to a vegetable garden
So, I'm thinking the Grapple bucket or 4-in-1 for 1, 4, 5 and 6 (with a future thought to the large bucket for 1). Yes, I've read the thread on Grapple vs 4-in-1, and still can't decide...
Stump grinder for 2.
Box blade for 3 (or use the bucket with teeth).
Mini-hoe for 5, 6 and possibly 7.
Thoughts, recommendations? I know the Trencher would be quicker for the irrigation pipe, but I couldn't justify the expense without other projects in mind, and I could see many uses for the Mini-hoe. What about the Potato Digger for laying the pipe - will this work?
Is this overkill to get the box-blade if I get a bucket with teeth?
I may also consider the forks, just for overall versatility.
Overall the property is about 6 acres, mostly grass with quite a few trees (only a small section of 'woods'). Rolling hill with some steep sections near the house. I don't need a mower since I have a ZTR that gets the job done, although if I had the money I'd be interested in the boom mower to get some of the sections I currently do using a regular (22") mower because they are too steep.
- Phil