What's Your Dream Attachment?

   / What's Your Dream Attachment?
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#21  
a rockhound rake or something similar, that and a stump grinder

Too bad your on the wrong coast, you could buy the rockhound rake and we could swap implements, you use my stump grinder and I use your rockhound rake! I'd love to find someone with a power rake that wants to borrow my stumpgrinder. :thumbsup:
 
   / What's Your Dream Attachment? #22  

That's the ticket, better tilled soil than a rototiller and less worm kill along with no hard pan bottom. :thumbsup:

Exactly!

I wish I could find a spading machine that was reasonably priced. They seem to be much more popular in Europe, and I've only been able to find a couple distributors here in the US. Very expensive, unfortunately, and I haven't been able to find a used one for sale.

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   / What's Your Dream Attachment? #23  
I am thinking about a Harley rake and a 2720 next.

I want a Harley Rake as well. I rented one last week and ran it with a Kubota SVL75. Very nice set up.

Would the SVL75 be considered an attachment? :D
 
   / What's Your Dream Attachment? #24  
Toss up between a hoe and a log winch. I could get so much more done with either one, but I think the hoe has the edge.
 
   / What's Your Dream Attachment? #25  
Right now, it is the 3 point turbo saw. Just picked up a Land Pride 6' rear tine tiller. Haven't used it yet but it will get used quite a bit this fall.
 
   / What's Your Dream Attachment? #29  
Harley rake for me as well, could use the heck out of it here on the place, and then could be a good under the table money maker.
 
   / What's Your Dream Attachment? #30  
I don't think mine has been invented yet. It's a trail clearing machine of sort, used in the woods, and mounted to the 3PH for visibility. (used backing up). Instead of grinding everything to a pulp at high speed, it has hydraulically operated jaws that will nibble thru a downed log or bite off a small tree. Then it has a beefy horizontal bar to push everything off to the side of the trail.

Once I get up on the tractor, I like to stay there. That's why I tell my wife that what would take 2 minutes with a rake and shovel, I'll spend 5 minutes doing with the tractor!
 
 
 
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