Attachments I can make money with? What ones am I missing?

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screamin400

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My new Mahindra 2555 with cab comes in tomorrow or the next day. I am trading in my 2538. I have many attachments as in the summer I make my living with my tractor. Mainly I do gravel driveways and till lawns. I have a tiller or course, getting a grapple, box blade, landscape rake, forks,. I think that is it. I am taking a loan so I want to put everything into it that I think I need. Guy who just started working with me has a stump grinder. Anything I am missing that you make money with?
 
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What about snow removal in winter? A FEL plow, PTO snowblower and sand spreader would be money makers in your neck of the woods.

Have you thought about a backhoe? I make a few $$ installing drainage culverts and digging perc test pits for septic systems. The smaller CUT tractors can get into tight places where full size excavators have trouble.
 
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I have a 64 inch rear snowblower but may go to a larger one. I have advertised but never been called. i can rent a small excavator when I need it for less than the hassle of taking my box blade off. The box blade is pretty much on all summer. I have had no calls for mowing. I do not have a mower but thought someone would ask. I don't think a post hole digger would do anything. I can get 200 off on each piece right now so wondering if anything I need
 
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If you're installing lawns check into a power rake. Not cheap, but awesome for removing rocks and leveling lawns.
 
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Consider a back blade with 6 way adjustment. Better than a box blade as you can angle and move out past the tread pattern. Post hole digger opens another service option. Dig the holes for someone else to install the fence. You will want an aggressive tooth bar for your FEL. BH can make a lot of money removing bushes and small trees as well as planting them. Stump grinder for expanded service opportunity, walk behinds are a bi**h.
 
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Power rakes are awesome but not the budget. The post hole digger sounds like something cheap that could be used somewhere down the road.Guy working for me has a stump grinder. Not sure I would ever have use for a rear blade. Maybe. I do love my box blade. Getting a wider one. I think a grapple would offset the tooth bar? All good ideas. I am looking through the book and I am pretty blank, Land leveler?
 
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Power rakes are awesome but not the budget. The post hole digger sounds like something cheap that could be used somewhere down the road.Guy working for me has a stump grinder. Not sure I would ever have use for a rear blade. Maybe. I do love my box blade. Getting a wider one. I think a grapple would offset the tooth bar? All good ideas. I am looking through the book and I am pretty blank, Land leveler?

If you are working on many gravel driveways - I would definitely give 2 thumbs up for a Land leveler. I have a 72" Land Pride and it does a great job on my 600 ft driveway. Also - check out the many positive reviews here on TBN - I think you'll agree it's one of the best tools for working gravel drives.
 
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Have you thought about a backhoe? I make a few $$ installing drainage culverts and digging perc test pits for septic systems.

Post hole digger opens another service option. Dig the holes for someone else to install the fence.

When I see suggestions to use digging implements commercially I immediately think of all the comments in this forum about the high cost of liability insurance when you start working below the surface. Isn't that a concern here?
 
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Power rakes are awesome but not the budget. The post hole digger sounds like something cheap that could be used somewhere down the road.Guy working for me has a stump grinder. Not sure I would ever have use for a rear blade. Maybe. I do love my box blade. Getting a wider one. I think a grapple would offset the tooth bar? All good ideas. I am looking through the book and I am pretty blank, Land leveler?

If you are going to grade, you need a top & tilt set. If all you are going to do is smooth out drives, then a LPGS is the answer. A LPGS should be a must have either way IMO if you are working on drives. If you are going to actually shape drives and do water control, then a rear blade is far faster than a box blade. Need at least hydraulic angle on the blade.

Does your Mahindra dealer deal with other than Mahindra implements? None of the Mahindra grading implements are up to professional use IMO. All just home owner stuff.

Good luck with your endeavor. ;)
 
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If you are going to grade, you need a top & tilt set. If all you are going to do is smooth out drives, then a LPGS is the answer. A LPGS should be a must have either way IMO if you are working on drives. If you are going to actually shape drives and do water control, then a rear blade is far faster than a box blade. Need at least hydraulic angle on the blade.

Does your Mahindra dealer deal with other than Mahindra implements? None of the Mahindra grading implements are up to professional use IMO. All just home owner stuff.

Good luck with your endeavor. ;)

He handles just Mahindra. The Mahindra hd line is plenty heavy enough on the box blade. Been using one for some time. My grapple will come from EA. Right now I do gravel driveways with my box blade and an asphalt roller. I suppose if I just went in the level on a land plane may work. I really enjoy my results with the box blade but if a land plane is cheap enough one can never have too many attachments
 
 
 
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