RayCo
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2005
- Messages
- 1,031
- Location
- Chester County, PA
- Tractor
- Kubota BX24, Case 580 Super L
I think your best bet is being aware of what add-ons and implements exist and in what situations they are most helpful, so that you're educated ahead of time to know what would fit your needs best.
For example, I had lots and lots of piles of dead trees around my property from when the house was built a few years ago. Because of this, the thumb I got (Wallenstein was my preference) has been invaluable. If I didn't have all these trees all over, I probably would have only used the thumb a couple of times, so the money might have been better spent on something else.
Also, I have lots of wooded property in which I like to make trails. So, a box blade has been handy, and a landscape rake is probably next on my list.
I don't have a tiller, but I'd like to have one. But, in reality, I have very little use for one, so it's not something that I'll probably buy ever.
So, again, I think it's best just to read about all the different implements and how they're used so that you know what's best for your needs.
For example, I had lots and lots of piles of dead trees around my property from when the house was built a few years ago. Because of this, the thumb I got (Wallenstein was my preference) has been invaluable. If I didn't have all these trees all over, I probably would have only used the thumb a couple of times, so the money might have been better spent on something else.
Also, I have lots of wooded property in which I like to make trails. So, a box blade has been handy, and a landscape rake is probably next on my list.
I don't have a tiller, but I'd like to have one. But, in reality, I have very little use for one, so it's not something that I'll probably buy ever.
So, again, I think it's best just to read about all the different implements and how they're used so that you know what's best for your needs.