Question (maybe dumbest of the day) about Attachments/Implements

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Is there a difference in a tractor implement and a tractor attachment? Are they interchangeable terms? I have a feeling it will be something like an implement goes on the front and an attachment goes on the back. :eek:

Thanks for the education!
 
   / Question (maybe dumbest of the day) about Attachments/Implements #2  
My definition: an implement is what a tractor uses to do work. An attachment is an implement that is attached and carried by the tractor, not just pulled.

A front end loader would be an attachment. A towed hay rake would be an implement.

Bruce
 
   / Question (maybe dumbest of the day) about Attachments/Implements #3  
I consider them interchangeable terms. Go to Everything Attachments site. If it can be hooked onto a tractor, front or back, they probably carry it.
 
   / Question (maybe dumbest of the day) about Attachments/Implements #4  
Interesting question and after reading dozens of links from various Google searches, bcp's explanation seems to be the popular difference but, John Deere calls everything an attachment.

http://www.deere.com/wps/dcom/en_US/products/attachment/utility_tractors/utility_tractors.page?cid=SEM_usa_CUT_PO&%3D{mobile}
 
   / Question (maybe dumbest of the day) about Attachments/Implements #5  
Implements are ground contact equipment PULLED by the tractor.

Attachments mount on the tractor indirectly, usually through the Front End Loader; attachments are only indirectly linked to the tractor and tractor weight distribution.

However, the two terms are undisciplined in use, to the detriment of clarity.
 
   / Question (maybe dumbest of the day) about Attachments/Implements #6  
Implements are ground contact equipment PULLED by the tractor.

Attachments mount on the tractor indirectly, usually through the Front End Loader; attachments are only indirectly linked to the tractor and tractor weight distribution.

However, the two terms are undisciplined in use, to the detriment of clarity.

What would you call a Post hole digger? Or a Backhoe?
 
   / Question (maybe dumbest of the day) about Attachments/Implements #7  
Implements are ground contact equipment PULLED by the tractor.

Attachments mount on the tractor indirectly, usually through the Front End Loader; attachments are only indirectly linked to the tractor and tractor weight distribution.

However, the two terms are undisciplined in use, to the detriment of clarity.

The devil is always in the details. There might also be a problem with PTO wood chippers or snowblowers (would a rear-mounted, PTO-driven snowblower be an implement, but a hydraulic FEL-mounted snowblower be an attachment?)...
 
   / Question (maybe dumbest of the day) about Attachments/Implements #9  
What would you call a Post hole digger? Or a Backhoe?

Attachments.

A PTO powered generator is an attachment too.

If a little tiny bird perches itself on the Three Point Hitch it remains just a tiny little bird.

Question: How many Angels can dance on the head of one Three Point Lower Link?
 
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   / Question (maybe dumbest of the day) about Attachments/Implements #10  
Attachments. A PTO powered generator is an attachment too.

If a little tiny bird perches itself on the Three Point Hitch it remains just a tiny little bird.

Question: How many Angels can dance on the head of one Three Point Lower Link?

Angels don't dance.
 
 
 
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