</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <font color="blue"> (So, except for the boom pole, which of those cost twice as much for the PT? Somehow, I can't see the $200 price difference on a boom pole being a prime decision point....) </font>
OK, let's see. A 48" PT brush mower cost me $900 plus travel expenses, but a locally built 72" 3ph model cost me only $500 plus a $25 delivery fee.
Post hole digger PT $1000 TSC $385
six inch auger PT $200 TSC $109
nine inch auger PT $220 TSC $120
twelve inch auger PT $260 TSC $135
My own PHD cost only $250 with auger since I was able to buy a like new used unit from a friend. Used 3ph equipment is widely available. Used PT implements are virtually nonexistent.
BTW, I am comparing apples to oranges a bit. The PT prices are for PT-425 implements. The TSC implements will fit a wide range of 3ph equipment, including machines with up to 40 PTO HP. If I were quoting from a PT price sheet for a bigger PT model, most of the PT implement prices would be much higher. )</font>
OK, I conceded those three initially...
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 1. Rough cut mower
2. Post hole digger
3. Potato digger
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When are you going to concede the additional hydraulics (Aux PTO) and hydraulic toplink (bucket tilt) and controls that are built-in to PTs? What would it cost to "plumb in" a grapple bucket or a 4-way bucket on a Kubota BX? What would it cost to "plumb in" a hydraulic toplink to the rear 3-PT hitch?
When are you going to concede the built-in Quick Attach on the tractor, and that every PT implement has any necessary Quick Attach already on it... Compare that to the cost of putting a Quick Attach on a normal CUT for both front loader and rear 3-PT. Now go price some skidsteer implements for that front QA and report back on how those prices compare to PTs...
Some of the attachments for a PT are more expensive -- I'll give you that -- I did initially. But, if a front-loader is part of your needs -- much less a 4-way bucket or grapple bucket -- then the PT prices compare quite well to the CUTs. Also, as Bob describes, the more attachments you buy, the more this savings shows up. To portray it any other way, IMO, is very misleading...
If you don't think that's the case, go look at the profiles of the PT owners on this forum, and compare the total package of attachments that they have -- and IMO, you'll see that they end up with more attachments for their PT than most CUT owners...
IMO, this demonstrates both versatility and affordability....