Last minute implement recommendation

   / Last minute implement recommendation #1  

ITHINKICAN

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Our new baby is ready for delivery. The Dealer was waiting for the cutter to arrive from Land pride.

Please recommend -

Post hole digger - we believe we want a heavy duty with a 9" auger to start. Initially we need to do a fence. Later on - the sky's the limit. Should we finance a Land Pride through Kubota or can we save money and buy one somewhere else -or- is there one that is 'better' that we should buy because it makes more sense?

Box blade - we believe we want extremely heavy. We need a very long driveway and want to carve in atv/mx trails. Not sure how wide we would want? Not sure on the weight? Are the scarifiers relative to the width? Should we finance a Land Pride through Kubota or can we save money and buy one somewhere else -or- is there one that is 'better' that we should buy because it makes more sense?

Disc? Tiller?

Are there any other implements that are "simply awesome" that we should do through Land Pride/Kubota? We are open to suggestions. And yes - I browsed the attachment forum - I like this one better! :)
 
   / Last minute implement recommendation #2  
Top and Tilt, this is a great addition when blading or using any implement off the 3PH

The box Blade should be as wide as the wheel track outside to outside.
Land pride makes nice box blades and your right the heavier the better.


The Box Blade I would probably buy and finance with the tractor.
The Post hole digger I would shop around. The only significant difference in them is if you get one with the down pressure kit. You could really go top shelf and get one the is hydraulic and mounts to the FEL they have forward and reverse.
 
   / Last minute implement recommendation #3  
I am pretty much in agreement with dex3361. I have a hydraulic top-link, but not TnT. Having used one it is on my list, but my projects don't really call for one right now.

As for the tiller/disk that is a hard one. I have yet to find a good, non wheeled disk that works well without plowing first. We use a disk, but plow first. I have a small 50" tiller for small areas. A tiller for the M7040 is going to cost a lot and I can't justify the cost for my needs when a $200 used moldboard plow and medium duty disk and drag harrow gets the job done.

Hopefully, someone with more experience can help.

Only time will tell you the other implements you really need. I would wait so you don't wind up like some of us with money tied up in implements you don't really use.
 
   / Last minute implement recommendation #4  
ITHINKICAN asked: ( Should we finance a Land Pride through Kubota or can we save money and buy one somewhere else -or- is there one that is 'better' that we should buy because it makes more sense?)

If you are purchasing your tractor at 0% interest through Kubota, you should also include the Land Pride and any other implements with the deal. Their insurance is all that is required and it covers anything purchased along with the tractor. My dealer gave me a better price on my implements than if purchased elsewhere.

Curt
 
   / Last minute implement recommendation #5  
I would get the implements that you want with the tractor. I really like and use a tiller more than most. The tilt top kit??? It would be nice but never had one on any tractor so I don't know what I am missing. Post hole digger get one with hydraulic down pressure. I use the grapple and pallet forks all the time and the 4n1 bucket. But everyones budget/uses are differant.

Anything you get you will be glad you got the heavy duty not junk bottom of line after you have paid for it.
 
   / Last minute implement recommendation #6  
Buy a medium or large tree planting auger and you will never require any other auger when you buy it-the tapered auger and carbide cutters will allow quick digging with no bouncing and the taper allows it to just suck its self in nicely because there is no side wall resistance or rocks sticking out.
You will have to shovel a little more dirt back in the hole but thats a minor issue when compared to using a small auger and having it bounce all over and break shear pins.

The small augers are a pain with hard ground and they will also try to make the hole larger from side to side simply because they bang around so much.



Trple R is right in what he is telling you as far as implements goes, as they are very pricey in that size; a used plow and replacement Weiss conservation tillage plow shares will suck down to 14 inches and bury your residue.


Even if you buy a large tree planting auger you can dig shallow holes quickly with the tapered head because there is no side wall resistance.
 
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Thank you. I appreciate all the assistance. I will have to read the responses more carefully tonight after football practice or tomorrow during a break. I've wasted most of my free time today doing trailer research (there is a thread over in the trailer section if anyone is bored and wants to add input there too).

This is gonna be too too cool! I can't wait!! :tractor:
 
   / Last minute implement recommendation #8  
+1 for hydraulic top link. Should be standard equipment when owning a box blade.
 
   / Last minute implement recommendation #9  
Tuffline disc-its adjustable-Tuffline box blade-they are made heavy duty.Buy good stuff-it will be will worth it-check them out.
 
   / Last minute implement recommendation #10  
You could really go top shelf and get one the is hydraulic and mounts to the FEL they have forward and reverse.

I agree.

Since you haven't bought any attachments yet, get the 3rd function valve for your FEL (it's like $1k and easy to install -- if your mechanically inclined) and get a skid-steer hydraulic post hole digger. I used a trencher on mine the other day and it rocks!

If you can afford it -- or if you are going to turn around and buy the implements right away anyway -- finance it with your tractor purchase. Can't beat the 0% financing. That is, unless Land Pride does not give you what you want.

I only have two implements from Land Pride -- a rotary cutter and a grading scraper -- but they are top notch. Land Pride makes some dang good stuff. (I'm sure other do too, but you can roll the cost of Land Pride stuff into the tractor loan.)

Whatever you do, DO NOT get a hold of Land Pride's implement catalog. You will find a lot of things to buy!

I could not agree more to the Hydraulic Top Link recommendation. After I bought and installed mine, I was amazed how nice it is to have and use.

Never had a top-n-tilt, so I don't know what I am missing. I probably wont ever get one.
 

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