Attachments - Buy Once, Buy Right... Question

   / Attachments - Buy Once, Buy Right... Question #1  

63knucklehead

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I am about to purchase a John Deere 5045E with a 553 loader and have been researching attachments. I have been considering the Frontier RC2072 rotary cutter, Frontier BB2065 box blade, and a Frontier AV20 series root grapple.

I typically always prefer to buy once / buy right. I would rather spend a little more in the beginning to get the best piece of equipment versus buying the wrong piece first/cheaper and ending up buying the best/more expensive piece of equipment in the end.

My question to you all is; what other after market brands should I be considering before the Frontier attachments, if any?

Thank you, The Tractor Virgin...
 
   / Attachments - Buy Once, Buy Right... Question #2  
Landpride for the blade, Bushhog, Landpride or dozens of others for the mower, not sure about the root grapple, but there's a few different brands out there like Millonzi.

I never thought much of buying the same name implements, like a brand loyalty thing. In your case, you're considering all Frontier. Many attachment manufacturers "specialize" in certain implements. Very few make the best of all implements. There's nothing I hear bad about Frontier, but they certainly don't build the best of everything.

Perhaps you have a dealer offering you a great deal for buying a package of several Frontier implements.....
 
   / Attachments - Buy Once, Buy Right... Question #3  
If you want a heavy duty boxblade look at the Frontier BB1284, I like the Deere MX6 cutter and the root grappel I would consider buying elsewhere such as Markham Welding makes nice ones.


Steve
 
   / Attachments - Buy Once, Buy Right... Question #4  
You might consider looking at the International line of implements. Also, Monroe-Tufline makes some quality implements. I'll second Landpride as well, had a 4ft bush hog and it was tough as nails. Gill makes quality stuff too.
 
   / Attachments - Buy Once, Buy Right... Question #5  
Landpride for the blade, Bushhog, Landpride or dozens of others for the mower, not sure about the root grapple, but there's a few different brands out there like Millonzi.

I never thought much of buying the same name implements, like a brand loyalty thing. In your case, you're considering all Frontier. Many attachment manufacturers "specialize" in certain implements. Very few make the best of all implements. There's nothing I hear bad about Frontier, but they certainly don't build the best of everything.

Perhaps you have a dealer offering you a great deal for buying a package of several Frontier implements.....

Millonzi is no longer making grapples. I would look at Markham, and WR Long for grapples.
 
   / Attachments - Buy Once, Buy Right... Question #6  
All though there many good attachment makers I consider Bush Hog, Woods, and Land Pride among the best. That's all they do and have been doing it a long time. I live on the Ohio/Indiana border and the state mowing crews use some Bush Hog mowers but mostly Woods mowers. The county I live in uses mostly Woods also.
 
   / Attachments - Buy Once, Buy Right... Question #7  
The BB2065 box blade is too small for that size of tractor. Go wider than the rear tires. Go at least 72" and my preference would be in the 80-84" range.
 
   / Attachments - Buy Once, Buy Right... Question #8  
Millonzi is no longer making grapples. I would look at Markham, and WR Long for grapples.

Just to clarify, Millonzi is no longer making ANYTHING! They are out of business.

But I agree Markham or WR Long is a great choice for grapple or other FEL implements.

Also, A lot of the Frontier stuff is actually made by Woods.
 
   / Attachments - Buy Once, Buy Right... Question #9  
I bought a used Frontier 5ft disc harrow and I'm pretty sure the disc's have tufline stamped on them. Could it have been built by Monroe-Tufline?
 
   / Attachments - Buy Once, Buy Right... Question #10  
I bought a used Frontier 5ft disc harrow and I'm pretty sure the disc's have tufline stamped on them. Could it have been built by Monroe-Tufline?

Sure. Frontier does not "make" anything, it is just a brand name marketed by John Deere.
 
 
 
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