I have run into the same problem, the BX being a new size and type of tractor, I find diffuculty finding implements appropriate for it. I finally got the expensive Kubota box blade, I wanted a heavier one and it could handle a heavier one but everything I found lying around was too big or was made for GT's. I also wanted a seed/fertilizer spreader and finally found a 72 inch unit from Suprseed and a Herd spreader also. The roller is a good question too. Perhaps two of the 36 inch units from Home Dept on a custom pull bar or even three. One thing, some dealers and customers are confused about exactly what a BX is capable off. Some dealers are for whatever reason seriously underestimating it's capabilities thinking I guess that it is a giant GT, not so! I would like an aerator/plugger unit too and so far all I find is those little toys that you stack cinder blocks on to weight down. This is kinda funny but an example of the BX power, I had cleared a large area of brush, dead trees and had stacked the stuff all over. I used the FEL like a bull dozer to push it all into one giant pile. Then I realized the huge pile was to close to my trees to burn. The pile was all tangled together and fairly sturdy so I just pushed into it with the FEL and 4WD and and shoved the whole dang thing clear off my trees. The pile of branches dwarfed the tiny tractor. What was even more fun was all the cracking and snapping of arm sized branches as the BX shouldered into the pile all four wheels spinning at times as it gave it's all. A real attention getter to my neighbor and his 455 who had to haul his by hand after he made the same mistake. Why didn't I move his for him, well h--l, I had already loaned him my Stihl saw and moved two dump truck loads of dirt for him so he was on his own there. We need a list of vendors who make small but "real" implements for BX size machines and other mini tractors. Has anyone noticed how expensive the stuff is too and that it always has to be shipped in and they only get one truck per year so they want 250 dollars for special shipping? Good grief. J