Your Dream Attachments List

/ Your Dream Attachments List #21  
A t&t would make me smile. :licking:
and then a tooth bar.
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #22  
I forgot about the Trac-Vac, I need one of those too.
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #23  
Dear Santa,
I was very good this year (crossing fingers).
Please bring a Farmi 351, a nice, heavy chipper and a Bh90X.
Thank you,
Jim
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #26  
if money were no object:

harley rake
core aereator (sp?)
reverse tine tiller
grapple
all the scv's i need with tNt
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #29  
Current needs/wants;
Rear scv set up, 3pt post hole digger w/ 12"and 18" augers, 3pt flail mower, 3pt planer

Not so current wants/needs;
grapple bucket, 3pt sickle bar mower, 3pt tiller

Although it's not an attachment to my tractors, but an "attachment" to my truck the number 1 thing on my wish list is a trailer to haul a tractor to the job with so I don't have to borrow one.
 
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/ Your Dream Attachments List #30  
Land pride offer's them in either 42" or 50". Even though they are rated for SCUTs the 50" seemed a little big for my 17.7 PTO hp...

Tell me about it. My Yanmar 169D puts out 16 hp at the PTO and can barely handle my 50" tiller. i can run it at full hrottle and once that tiller meets the ground it bogs my tractor down to half throttle.

lets see, for my wish list;
1. hydro top and tilt
2. PTO chipper (my self propelled is to small)
3. Flail mower (like the boom mounted ones the county has only a LOT smaller :laughing:)
4. Hydraulic three point hitch with am imatch on the front of my tractor with a hydraulic PTO :D
5. A FEL (Woods is the only brand that makes them and they cost $4k)
6. a farmi winch
7. a 2 axle utility trailer, like the King Kutter XB but heavier duty
8. a larger tractor with a FEL and backhoe with a thumb
9. a 3 point plug aerator
10. landplane
11. PTO Harley Rake
12. three point disk
13. small moldboard plow
14. three point finish mower

I know there is more, this is just at the top of my head at the moment.:D
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #31  
my wish list in no particular order:

6 ' box blade
3pt log splitter with hoses already made
3pt Chipper
toothbar ( i really need this)
6'tiller
6'landscape rake
heavy duty disc
3pt post hole digger

I know I will think of more later. Good thread.:thumbsup::thumbsup:

ps I bet Ken could compile a list of available implements and prices to match our wish lists. (sorry Ken. Couldn't help it LOL)
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #32  
my wish list is a tad long.
a 8540 4x4 with loader
a 4 by 6 or 5 by 6 baler
a 8 or 10`6 disc mower
a 12 wheel rake
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #34  
Land pride offer's them in either 42" or 50". Even though they are rated for SCUTs the 50" seemed a little big for my 17.7 PTO hp...
If it were me, I would get the 50 inch, if I were set on reverse tine.

I've used reverse, and forward tine both................And I'll be honest, I do see some difference in the tilling quality.

I actually think my forward tine Bush Hog may have done a little better. Will take more than one use(which is all I've used it), but the ground seemed to stay 'fluffier' for a lot longer.

Your ground may be different than mine though................The ground makes a huge difference.
 
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#35  
If it were me, I would get the 50 inch, if I were set on reverse tine.

I've used reverse, and forward tine both................And I'll be honest, I do see some difference in the tilling quality.

I actually think my forward tine Bush Hog may have done a little better. Will take more than one use(which is all I've used it), but the ground seemed to stay 'fluffier' for a lot longer.

Your ground may be different than mine though................The ground makes a huge difference.

After seeing Land Pride's video, it made me a believer in rear tine. I thought it buried the vegetation better and made the soil finer. No?

Here is the video:

YouTube - Land Pride Rotary Tiller Comparison
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #36  
Well, that's a little hard to say. Over the 22 years I've owned my JD 750, I've bought or built all the attachments I really need.

Patu DC40 Chipper
Pronovost Puma 64 Snowblower
Woods BH650 Backhoe
American 3PH logsplitter
Woods "York" Rake
Woods M5 rotary mower
Howard HR6 rototiller
Deutz RGM72 finish mower
Ace PTO pump
Post Hole Digger

I've made or adapted:

JD 375 front blade - modified to rear blade with power angle

Skidsteer-type mounting plate for loader arms with snowplow and forklift attachments

Added rear hydraulic outlets run by the SCV via a selector valve.

I'm looking at a JD 246 sweeper that I hope to adapt for rear use.

Next thing would be a set of grapple forks to work with my FEL.
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #37  
Would be interesting if we listed what we have, then what we wish we had. My wish list would be:

A self feed TPH chipper
A 48" grapple w/electric diverter valve.
A mini square baler would be fun too.

Do you have a chipper now?

I have a PATU DC40 which is not self-feeding (assuming you mean feed rollers).

I used to work in the rental business and have used some BIG chippers with self feed, and yes, they're nice, especially on the big stuff.

However, I burn anything over 3" or so in my wood stove, so I mostly chip brush and small stuff and I've never really had a problem with the PATU. The angle of the knife is such that it pretty much feeds itself. The only time I have to expend any effort is on really brushy or crooked stuff, and that's only long enough to get it started into the knives.
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #38  
For my GC2600 I wish my next purpose to be a Land Pride 48 or 60 inch grading scraper to replace my box-blade for road work. After that I'm done for sure :D. Problem is I'm running out of room to store the attachments.

That's me more storage required before more implements and pay done the line of credit, lol.:D
 
/ Your Dream Attachments List #39  
Land pride offer's them in either 42" or 50". Even though they are rated for SCUTs the 50" seemed a little big for my 17.7 PTO hp...
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Land pride offer's them in either 42" or 50". Even though they are rated for SCUTs the 50" seemed a little big for my 17.7 PTO hp...

Tell me
Tell me about it. My Yanmar 169D puts out 16 hp at the PTO and can barely handle my 50" tiller. i can run it at full hrottle and once that tiller meets the ground it bogs my tractor down to half throttle.
This BX1500 Handles this KK 48 incher like it's not even back there.
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/ Your Dream Attachments List #40  
It would be a neat story if someone hit the lottery and made a post asking for everyone's shipping info..:thumbsup:

If I hit I'll give it some thought...on my way to a private island populated by the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders
 
 
 
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