Hmmm... good question. After a year and a half I have the following on my 8 acres of rocky wooded steep sloped piece of the world. No farming or ranching. A couple of cords of wood, a little brushhogging and trail maintaining with a beer in the cupholder is the tractors primary job. And stacking rocks for some wall or flower bed idea.
I bought my Kubota
L3301 Xmas 2015 and it came with the loader with QA and 6 ft LP brushhog.
had the LP box blade delivered the next week.
I use the loader all the time. Usually with the EA grapple and a diverter valve kit from Kens Bolt ons.
The stock bucket has been modified with Kens Bolton hooks and clevis mounts and a Piranha tooth bar which I use constantly.
Harbor freight Quick hitch. (and the accessory top adaptor bracket) stays on the tractor.
A Titan Trailer mover is great for moving the boats or trailers around. Sits right in and out of the Quick hitch.
The LP box blade now has a rear receiver mount for trailer hitches and I've been using it to hang about 300 lbs of weights from. (the box blade is usually hanging on the back.More as a counter weight than working)
I bought a LP 5 ft finish mower used. Never seem to use it though. Just sits there.
I bought an old Mott flail mower that I don't get to use it much but I enjoy using it when the opportunity arises.
A dirt scoop for the back. I had high hopes for this as a carryall but still not happening yet. A lot of work went into modifying it to work with the Quick hitch. Kinda just sits there.
A 6 ft back blade with offsets and tilt gets used but only for it's intended purpose which isn't often. Too unwieldy for a counterweight in my opinion.
I had to have a post hole digger. I don't have a lot of holes to dig (20 to date) but at the price I paid, the cost per hole is getting down there a little more each time. IT is a solid PITA to mount though. I am going to hang it from something eventually.
A set of Clamp on forks from Titan. Not used much due to having my Tooth bar mounted. I cut a couple of teeth back to allow a more secure mounting but they still will swivel around. I want a regular set of QA forks instead eventually.
And then a 47 Ford 9n that's been attached a couple of times with a chain or tow rope to the Kubota due to it's penchant for stubborness about starting, or stopping, or steering, or or or ....
Needless to say I enjoy having the attachments but it is more of a "hobby" than work for me.