Types of implements, polling questions

   / Types of implements, polling questions #11  
I have a KK Auger 9 and 12 inch augers. Markhem toothbar. 6 foot KK hinged back BB. 5 foot rotary KK. I guess you can tell I live close to a TSC...Also a Tractor Supply ball cap..
 
   / Types of implements, polling questions #12  
Implements per my "signiture". Don't 'member the prices ... ain't that the game? :)
 
   / Types of implements, polling questions
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Wow, you guys have quite a few implements. We were thinking that there would be more problems with some of the implements than anybody has talked about so far. Or Maybe annoying type things that everybody just lives with.

Keep the answers coming, interesting to see what everybody has to say.:)
 
   / Types of implements, polling questions #14  
72” rotary cutter, $2100, it’s REALLY nice to just chop up anything smaller then 4” diameter
96” heavy duty rear blade w/tail wheel, $1100, very happy
84” medium duty rear blade, $350, junked it, too light to be effective and easily damage
72” box blade, $400, works but not great, really too light and small for tractor
84” landscape rake, $275, works but have found brush bucket on FEL better choice, rake teeth could be stronger
hydraulic toplink, $175, very useful, flow restrictors would be nice moves too fast when tractor above minimum idle

subsoiler, $180, very happy really like the floating top link versus the fixed mount
middle buster, $120, works well enough
2 bottom 16” plow, $250, pleased with it coulters work well turning under winter cover crop, wish it had auto reset versus shear bolts
3 bottom 14” plow, $425, pulls easy and like auto reset, should have gotten a 3-16 I’m certain now tractor can handle it
6.5’ disc harrow, $800, works good enough but wish heavier duty models were less costly, tedious to adjust gang angles
6x8 chain harrow with drag bar, $325, happy it’s even small enough for garden tractor, awkward to roll up or flip over

48” pallet forks, $500?, very happy
72” toothbar, $200?, very happy
72” brush bucket, $700, VERY please with this over standard bucket almost as good a grapple for my needs
25kw PTO generator, $2500, extreme happiness during last power failure
 
   / Types of implements, polling questions #15  
I have a loader $3300.00, 6' box blade $625, 6' farm blade $357, 5' bush hog $785, 5' tiller $1099.00, post hole digger 9"&12" augers $550, middle buster with 3 blades $200, used bucket mount fork lift $150, I converted to quick attach, 3- point trailer hitch (home made) $20, removable bucket mount trailer hitch (home made) $10, insulated tractor canopy $300, just purchased a quick hitch $199. I am very happy with everything. :)
 
   / Types of implements, polling questions #16  
I'm no farmer, so my implements are for use around the house.

1.) 7' BB with scarifers------$600.00
2.) 36" Dirt scoop------------$400.00
3.) 60" Finish Mower---------$1200.00 (Bush-Hog Brand)
4,) Broadcast spreader--------$300.00
5,) Quick Hitch----------------$70.00
6.) 60" Finish mower------------Came with tractor(Woods)
7.) 4' Trailer-------------------$200.00
8.) 18' Trailer----------------(Swap)

Happy with then all----Will sell the Woods mower
 
   / Types of implements, polling questions #17  
I'm just a bit envious. Wish you all to have all the implement your hear desires:D

I don't live currently on my little farm/ranch (20 acres) and live in the city so I have not had all the needs most of you have.
well, this is my arsenal if you can call it one:(

Ford 1700, $3100 extremely happy with.
Woods medium duty 5 foot brush cutter, $200 , it is in great shape and very happy with.
KK middle buster $120 , great tool, very happy with.
KK Carry all $110, added lumber for the floor and the back. Great tool indeed and very happy with it.
Home made boom using my cheesy MIG welder, $10, used old pipes from a project I had, very happy with, allows me to do some of the work I could have done with a FEL that I do not have:(

I do a lot of gardening at home in the city, planning to expand it at my land. I'm planning to buy the following within next month before growing season, shopping around right now.

KK 30" scoop
C tine cultivator
5 foot kk tiller

I had loads of fun since I bought my tractor 6 month ago, thinking about it , it turned out to be quite cheap and enjoyment entertainment for me.:D :D
 
   / Types of implements, polling questions #18  
Mine also includes the tractor as everthing was purchased as a package in the fall of 2006 new.

AGCO st22a tractor
48" FEL
60" belly mower
60" Smyth rear snowblower with hydraulic shoot

$19,400 CND.

More implements in the spring hopefully, chipper hydraulic, dump trailer and blade.

Jim
 
   / Types of implements, polling questions #19  
Here's what I've got-no prices-I forget!:confused:
Mahindra 3510 gear
112 FEL
509 Backhoe-18" & 24" buckets
72" woods rotary mower
84" woods backblade
bx62 Wallenstein chipper
8' John Deere Disc Harrow-pull behind
2 Bottom plow.

Bri-Mar Dump trailer 'Rascal'

I use everything I've got and pretty much like everything.

I'll be up grading my tires shortly, to loaded ags.
Wallenstein or Farmi winch will be added shortly, as will a tooth bar.
 
   / Types of implements, polling questions #20  
Some I can remember what I paid some I cannot:eek: .

1) 5' med duty Bushhog Sq. $600.00, Happy-yes

2) 4' light duty Bushhog Sq. Package deal with L185, Happy-yes

3) 16-1 bottom plow, price-?, happy-no, need 2 bottom

4) 6' finish mower, paid-free, 10 years old would not cut good, friend bought new one and said I could have if I wanted. Leveled deck, bought new blades, mowes great, happy-very.

5) PHD, 9" auger, $400, happy- yes but need a couple more augers

6) 6' disc, paid-?, happy-yes

7) 6' box blade, $500, happy yes

8) 6' boxblade with hinged back, paid-free, had to repair, happy-no don't like the hinged back

9) 7' landscape rake, paid $400, happy-yes

10) 6' scrape blade, paid-?, happy-I guess, only use for snow and have not had enough to clear in 3 years

11) 1 row cultivator, paid-? happy-yes

12)5' scrape blade, package deal with L185

13) 3-pt Spreader, paid ? happy-yes

14) a couple of others but I'll have to go look and see what they are:eek: :D


oh yea- if you count the FEL on the 3130 with toothbar on bucket-$4000, happy very.

QA- Forks-$500, happy-very-----------still have a couple more somewhere:rolleyes:
 
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