If it weren't for TBN, which implements would you NOT have bought?

   / If it weren't for TBN, which implements would you NOT have bought? #11  
Nothing. Everything I have, would have been purchased anyway weather I was a member or not. But TBN has been a valuable resourse in identifying some of the things I purchase on a whim, which in times greatly helps me to fix and paint them for resell.

Probably the only thing I have done, That I might not have, was the quick hitch hooks (similar to carters) that I made. But then again, I just buy used craigslist implements and dont have a ton of money invested in them.

KK HD 7' rear blade, Bushhog 306, Yanmar RS1400 tiller, Unknown PHD are really my 4 main implements. And only have ~$1000-$1200 total invested in all of them. But I really dont need any more than that.
 
   / If it weren't for TBN, which implements would you NOT have bought? #12  
A box blade and landscape rake, both of which I used briefly but have no further use for
 
   / If it weren't for TBN, which implements would you NOT have bought? #13  
Ratchet Rake, great tool. Now if I could just figure a way to attach it to my grapple..:thumbsup: I actually would not have purchased my Kioti come to think of it..

The one tool I bought before I started reading TBN was a DR. Power Grader. It is well built, but useless on a real road.
Anybody live in Florida, have a spare couple hundred bucks and wanna try one???
 
   / If it weren't for TBN, which implements would you NOT have bought? #14  
None for me either. But what I have done over the years is buy am implement thinking it will do what I needed done and it didn't only to have to buy another and another and another. The problem with that is when you go to buy something it costs 2x what they pay you when you sell and usually what you sell has been put in first rate condition whereas the new requires a lot of fixing.

Mark
 
   / If it weren't for TBN, which implements would you NOT have bought? #15  
Grapple -- hands down the best implement I have.
 
   / If it weren't for TBN, which implements would you NOT have bought? #16  
Nothing. Everything I have, would have been purchased anyway weather I was a member or not. But TBN has been a valuable resourse in identifying some of the things I purchase on a whim, which in times greatly helps me to fix and paint them for resell.

Probably the only thing I have done, That I might not have, was the quick hitch hooks (similar to carters) that I made. But then again, I just buy used craigslist implements and dont have a ton of money invested in them.

KK HD 7' rear blade, Bushhog 306, Yanmar RS1400 tiller, Unknown PHD are really my 4 main implements. And only have ~$1000-$1200 total invested in all of them. But I really dont need any more than that.

That is because you don't have your grapple yet! You just think you don't need one!:D
 
   / If it weren't for TBN, which implements would you NOT have bought? #17  
Stump grapple and Piranha Tooth Bar.

Plus, there have been little things like the No-Spill diesel can (which I read about on another forum first) and the LockNLube grease gun coupler, both of which have made my life easier.
 
   / If it weren't for TBN, which implements would you NOT have bought? #18  
actually, I wouldnt be adding on homemade stuff like toolboxes, make my own hitch mover, etc. without tbn.
 
   / If it weren't for TBN, which implements would you NOT have bought? #19  
Ratchet Rake
Thought it was bogus until hearing what it could do on this forum
Now its my go to tool for my little deere
 

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