*skidder winch - Some winches are hydraulic - if you are making your own you could get a 12000 lb winch that would run on 1500 psi @ 4 gpm.
*tree spade/transplanter - hydraulic top link would be great to help get the proper positioning of this
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chipper - If your use the tractor's hydraulics you will be able to use a hydraulic feed
chipper, but not have to buy a version that includes a separate hydraulic power unit.
*snow plow - how about a snow thrower with hydraulic chute control? If your bio was filled in I'd know if you lived in a high snow area. If you end up with just a rear blade a hydraulic top link will help get the perfect attack angle for the blade. A front snow plow could be even more useful when hydraulic angle control is available.
*rotary cutter for brush - use the hydraulic top link to tilt the rotary cutter into your ditches and cut on inclines.
*subsoiler - hydraulic toplink is excellent for getting proper attack angle.
/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gifThe above attachments will run ~$22,000 - is the $650 for three remotes a limiting step? The rear remotes will fill up those slots on that right fender just perfectly, and the factory kit is looks great from the back!/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif The installation of the rear remotes require removal of the right rear tire.
Other ideas:
*Run hoses from the rear to the QuickTach front end, and open up a whole world of skidsteer attachments (at least the lower gpm volume attachments).
*Rear blade - made versatile by having adjustable angle and tilt from installing cylinders to control the blade.
*log splitter - as mentioned above.