Is this a bad omen?

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#12  
Bigger shed is only big enough if you stop finding new attachments and equipment. It has to be a full sized barn on a massive scale just to be able to sleep at night and not worry about where you are going to put everything you have and will have in the next couple decades!!!

Eddie

"The Barn, The Barn !!!!" Like a scene from the Blues Brothers, illuminated light, back flips, celebratory high fives to unsuspecting children. Honey that money put aside for decorating a a room for when your sister visits.....

I knew I was asking the right people for coping strategies.

Thanks,
BR
 
   / Is this a bad omen? #13  
You know you have a problem when you buy commercial steel shelving like they use at Home Depot and use a electric fork lift to shelve your implements three high to the ceiling on wooden pallets. I confess.....I do but it sure saves a lot of floor space.
 
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#14  
NY birdman, if I take the tractor up the drive to get mail can I use a mail carrier attachment? Some sort of weatherproof gasketed super box with a letter opener sheath and built in LED light. Maybe a diesel powered, naked flame projection port for Bills ( the paying sort, apologies to forum members called Bill)

Ohhh so many options, if only my fabrication skills matched my aspirations.

Thanks to all who have offered me some coping advice. One of my coworkers has suggested painting some of the attachments camoflage so their real number might never be known by interested parties. Or just overwhelm with sheer visual numbers, a strategy adopted by his wife's shoe cupboard.

Right, back to marveling at my fellow forum members creativity and skills.

Cheers,
BR
 
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I've had my tractor 32 years and never needed anything more than a box blade and a brush hog.......oh, and an FEL which I built from scratch 4 years ago.....and a post hole digger- oh, and then a back hoe- oops forgot about the tiller, pallet forks, and the brush carrier.
 
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It really is just another classic case of geting diminishing returns. Sometimes all those attachments can just be a pain, to dig out and put on, especially for a ten minute job!

It's like the guy on his forth (bigger) boat. In the end, he probably never had the fun he had as a kid with an inner tube!

I used to run around the yard as a toddler pulling a garden rake!
 
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BR Congrats on your new Tractor. While not my first choice I am sure it wiil do you well. (see my sig as I am biased)

You need to enroll in a 12 step program. This is critical as it will save your life. Repeat it will save your life.

Now carefully fallow instructions. Step one is to make a list of all your attachment wishes, in priority order with sound reasons for purchase. They need to be written down, with solid reasoning. Step two is talk to your BOSS Unit or financial adviser. Step three is as finances allow, BUY in order of need the next 10 attachments. Once complete you are cured........but by that time is will be your wish to upgrade the TRACTOR.

Hope this helps.

PS pallet forks should be first on the list.
PSS I hope you ordered with a universal QA system. - If not get this addition before it is delivered, also at least one set of rear remotes with FLOAT optionj
 
   / Is this a bad omen? #18  
Actually some welding gear and a power band saw should be first on the list, after he gets the new shed built...
My first tractor had a FEL bucket. This one has the bucket but its a QD unit so I can switch between the bucket and four different homemade forks or the lifting boom...And that is just on the FRONT end..
 
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Thanks Powerscol, appreciate the advice if not lifesaving it might be marriage saving which is possibly just as important. The ten most important attachments would be a rotating carousel of a list dependant upon what thread I was reading, but think the sentiment is sound. Having the minister of finances involved is a double edge as she is likely to make her own requests. This could make access even more challenging as I fight to get past dad and her for seat time.

Set of hay forks was in that load that came from the road trip. They need a bit of work but were originally pallet forks also. I have a few ideas for improvement so that will slow me for a while as I puzzle through them. The tractor comes with euro hitch so they should fit straight away which is a win, that and the price.

I hope that a cure is really not possible. It would mean that the inventivness might be drying up. That and I do like the fun of a farm clearance sale or auction. Especially if its an older attachment that already has a history that my family can continue.

One of the things I like most here on the forum is members building and modifying their own attachments. I find it very inspiring, am also jealous of their fabricating skills.

Cheers,
BR
 
   / Is this a bad omen?
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#20  
Thanks Powerscol, appreciate the advice if not lifesaving it might be marriage saving which is possibly just as important. The ten most important attachments would be a rotating carousel of a list dependant upon what thread I was reading, but think the sentiment is sound. Having the minister of finances involved is a double edge as she is likely to make her own requests. This could make access even more challenging as I fight to get past dad and her for seat time.

Set of hay forks was in that load that came from the road trip. They need a bit of work but were originally pallet forks also. I have a few ideas for improvement so that will slow me for a while as I puzzle through them. The tractor comes with euro hitch so they should fit straight away which is a win, that and the price.

I hope that a cure is really not possible. It would mean that the inventivness might be drying up. That and I do like the fun of a farm clearance sale or auction. Especially if its an older attachment that already has a history that my family can continue.

One of the things I like most here on the forum is members building and modifying their own attachments. I find it very inspiring, am also jealous of their fabricating skills.

Cheers,
BR
 
 

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