Attachment Effectiveness

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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( PS: Bent fangs can be easily fixed with a 20# orthodontic sledge hammer!!!!


It took me awhile but i get it now. the teeth on the graple bucket /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
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All you need is a nice big red grapple to finish out the bucket. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Attachment Effectiveness #23  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( All you need is a nice big red grapple to finish out the bucket. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif )</font>

May be so but it already weights about 250 pounds. Remember JJ i don't have a 1445 /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
   / Attachment Effectiveness #24  
48 inch mower works great, even mows wild roses, buckbrush, blackberries, junipers, small oaks, etc. but I wish I had the 60 inch so I could get closer to walls and fences, especially the barbed ones.

Lister/middle buster/potato digger. More useful that I thought. Very helpful for ripping hard rocky ground before rotor tilling. Makes tiller work MUCH faster. This more I was using 14 inch auger to dig some planting holes for some mums my wife was planting.. Auger did not work as it was only 12-15 to solid rock and the point on the auger bottomed out before the augers teeth could dig in. I then tried the tiller but it was slow, cut too wide a swath and left too unlevel a surface.

The lister attachment busted up the soil quickly, went all the way to bedrock (multiple passes) and left the bermuda grass stems intact on the surface where they were easy to rake away.

The 14' and 30 inch earth augers are very usefull. If I had more dirt and less rock they would be great. The 30 inch size makes a good wide shallow hole just right for plant small beds of bulbs. The 14 inch is just right for trees, roses, etc. It also digs a nice size hole for burying dog poop.

The small bucket without teeth is useful for carrying things (hoses, chainsaws, pruners, etc) but I wish I had the LM bucket instead. It is so rocky here that the bucket is only useful for moving material that is already well loosened. I tried grading our gravel drive. Total failure though this morning I ran the plow attchment down some of the ridges to bust them. I might be able to move the high spots into the holes now. The bucket might have busted them up if I had the teeth; I don't know.

My vote for most useless is the rake. The tines are too widely spaced to rake leaves or small litter and too weak to move large gravel/rocks or large twigs from the trees.

OOPS! I forgot the forks. VERY useful. Loadng, unloading, moving rolls of wire fencing, steel posts, lumber picnic tables, feed sacks, concrete mix, large potted plants, used washer & dryer, and refrigerator, water hoses, downed tree tops (bent one fork a little), brush and blackberry vines, drums of water for water for newly planted flowers and fruit tees to distant to be reached with hose, etc.
 
   / Attachment Effectiveness #25  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( OOPS! I forgot the forks. VERY useful. Loadng, unloading, moving rolls of wire fencing, steel posts, lumber picnic tables, feed sacks, concrete mix, large potted plants, used washer & dryer, and refrigerator, water hoses, downed tree tops (bent one fork a little), brush and blackberry vines, drums of water for water for newly planted flowers and fruit tees to distant to be reached with hose, etc. )</font>

What he said.

Though they can't do it all, I don't think there is an attachment
which I've used for a more diverse collection of tasks.

One I'll add to the list is: vehicle lift. I don't even bother with
a floor jack anymore. The tractor is right there and works just
fine irrespective of the terrain. Of course you'll have the patient
on jack stands when actually working.

Kids: don't try this at home.
 
   / Attachment Effectiveness #26  
The attachments I have are rock and lite material bucket, minihoe , post hole digger ,cement mixer and forks. I like all attachments maybe the post hole digger blade could be more heavy duty so the blade doesn 't get beat up on rocks. I use it on every fencing and landscape job I do . It has replaced Littele Beaver Auger and the 2 labors i used . For what I paid for the whole machine ($24,000) That is what I paid one labor for 1 year and no workers comp. I should have bought this as one of my first pieces of equipment.
 

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