07-03-2009, 06:04 PM
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| Re: What attachments did you THINK you needed but don't use much? i bought a backhoe for my jd990 use it about 10 times in 2 years .but in a pinch it will come in handy . |
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07-03-2009, 08:45 PM
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| Re: What attachments did you THINK you needed but don't use much? The wife, havent got as much use as I though I would unfortunately there isnt resale value, you even have to pay after its scraped |
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07-03-2009, 08:50 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Charlottesville, VA, USA
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| Re: What attachments did you THINK you needed but don't use much? I bought a pull-behind thing to pull Japanese stiltgrass. Not really using it now.
Also not using my soil ripper/disc hiller rig because I'm doing no till. It's available though, if I decide I need a new patch. Actually, for doing a new patch, I'd likely rent either a tiller or a moldboard plow to do it first.
Use my MacKissic chipper/shredder, carryall and bushhog quite a bit. Don't use the back blade much, just for snow in the winter which there hasn't been much of the last two winters.
Ralph
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07-03-2009, 10:00 PM
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| Re: What attachments did you THINK you needed but don't use much? My 3 point boom pole.I use my fel instead.coobie
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07-03-2009, 10:19 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: upstate South Carolina
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| Re: What attachments did you THINK you needed but don't use much? Quote:
Originally Posted by EddieWalker That's an easy one. The box blade. It's been a total waste and I'm giving it to my brother now that he's just bought a place. I've learned that I can do more with my loader bucket then I can with the box blade.
Eddie | I have found my box blade to be one of the most useful. With my grapple on the front and the box blade (with 200 lbs. of weight added), this is a most useful combination. We have miles of dirt roads that need regular scraping and contouring. The box works great for that. It also is helpful to fill the holes created by grappling out trees and brush. I also use it to drag chainsaw debris when trimming roads. I push piles with the grapple and grab the leftovers with the box.
My least useful is the 3 pt. carryall. When I bought it, I did not have a FEL and used it for carrying bags of fertilizer. I now sits unused.
By the way Eddie, I always enjoy your posts! You always come up with something interesting. |
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07-03-2009, 10:27 PM
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| Re: What attachments did you THINK you needed but don't use much? Quote:
Originally Posted by Ken_CT I'm with Eddie, the box blade. I used it for one project and haven't moved it since. I could have used the FEL & landscape rake just as easily. I have used just the rake on other projects that I originally thought I needed a box blade for.
Ken | Shame! I just picked up a new leftover one for a fair deal 2 days ago. Haven't been able to do much with the weather here though.
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07-03-2009, 10:35 PM
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| Re: What attachments did you THINK you needed but don't use much? Quote:
Originally Posted by coobie My 3 point boom pole.I use my fel instead.coobie | I put a skid steer to 3ph adapt on the loader and mount BP out front for more reach.
larry
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07-03-2009, 10:57 PM
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| Re: What attachments did you THINK you needed but don't use much? I really like my box blade, maybe its a soil thing. with my rocky soil my loader is not very effective at grading. My box blade with rippers works really well. Then I finish off with my landscape rake.
I don't have an implement I don't use.
By far and away the most useful is my loader followed closely by my backhoe.
Tiller would be a nice to have but used so infrequently that I can get by with my box and rippers.
Joel
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07-03-2009, 10:59 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: EUP Mich
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| Re: What attachments did you THINK you needed but don't use much? The Soilmover wheeled scraper. Built a road with it 10 years ago, really haven't used it since. I'm going to try it as a grader for leveling irregular terrain as it should work well for that, when I get to it!
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07-03-2009, 11:12 PM
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| Re: What attachments did you THINK you needed but don't use much? 4 ft Bush hog, now that I have one I sold the land that it was to be used on. (never even installed it)
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