Tim,
-The HD bucket is made (from prior pictures) by Woods. It looks rugged and is likely an option. It prob not much more $, but more none the less. The cost was built into my price.
-Figure $1200 for rear hydraulics. That's what I paid for my
L3830 and it's a similar setup. Actually, I remember the dealer saying something around "a grand" for controlling two cylinders, not three.
-Lights....Extra. Not sure on the price. ($200-$300 guess)
-Block heater. Not necessary in your neck of the woods.
-Toolbox. Extra. Unknown cost and size. I wanted one, so I ordered it. It's probably too small for what it cost.
-Rubber street pads. Extra. ($200 or so). These attach to the bottom of the stablilizer feet for working on pavement or other stone-like surfaces that you don't want to destroy when digging with the hoe. They're just super hard rubber pads.
-18" bucket is standard. 24" was about $300 more (buckets are not cheap). 24" has substantially more volume, but substantially less cutting ability, due to the increased surface area of the bucket itself. 12" and 24" are a good combo. I'm getting both. 12" for rocks and roots / stumps.
-Quick-attach (hoe)....Unknown until we get our hands on one. Figure a couple of minutes (hopefully less), based on previous posts and likely similar mechanics. -I'd like to be able to snag a bucket without leaving the machine, that the hope anyway. We'll see.
-Front hydraulics. A must IMO. You'll have over 11gpm to run bobcat style attachments (lower flow attachments). I may be wrong, but 11 GPM is a lot more than most any CUT I know of. However, 11gpm is not considered "high flow" and you need to check the flow requirements before you rent or buy anything for it. Most smaller Bobcat attachments will work well on 11 GPM from what I've found.
There are a couple of more things you can order, but not many. For $5,800 you can get the sweet Kubota hydraulic hammer for the front end and do some serious destruction /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Hope that helps somewhat. Unfortunately, a lot of info is unknown right now. I like the mystery, but I want the tractor!