My new L4060 HSTC pics!

   / My new L4060 HSTC pics! #81  
So who's landscape rake, pallet forks and grapple are you considering? :drool:

So when I decide for a rear blade I think I'll want hydraulic angle at least so I lean towards a LP. Going to wait a bit while I decide, plus I have a friend that I can borrow his home modified hydraulic angle one.

Landscape rake I think the ETA one looks like a nice rake for the money and for what I"ll do the hydraulic feature may not be as necessary so as to warrant the cost.

Grapple, leaning toward the 60 inch ETA wicked root grapple (clamps are closer together than the 66 which is a plus for the way I'll use it I think).

Pallet forks: leaning towards the med duty Construction Attachments forks with 48 inch times . I think I'll use them to pry things a bit (knowing me) so I want something a bit more than the light duty 2000 lb model. I looked at the Kubota branded one today and it was okay but a bit expensive for what it is I think.

I'll try to bundle ETA stuff as it saves like crazy on shipping (I've run some shipping numbers with travis).

At some point I'll get a disk harrow, boom pole, sub soiler, and by spring I'll probably get a LP 2772 mower (6 ft).

Holding back purchases as I learn more about what I want and what size......

I confess, I like owning and using good tools that help me get stuff done.
 
   / My new L4060 HSTC pics! #82  
Nice Tractor! Enjoy! :D
 
   / My new L4060 HSTC pics! #83  
So when I decide for a rear blade I think I'll want hydraulic angle at least so I lean towards a LP. Going to wait a bit while I decide, plus I have a friend that I can borrow his home modified hydraulic angle one.

Landscape rake I think the ETA one looks like a nice rake for the money and for what I"ll do the hydraulic feature may not be as necessary so as to warrant the cost.

Grapple, leaning toward the 60 inch ETA wicked root grapple (clamps are closer together than the 66 which is a plus for the way I'll use it I think).

Pallet forks: leaning towards the med duty Construction Attachments forks with 48 inch times . I think I'll use them to pry things a bit (knowing me) so I want something a bit more than the light duty 2000 lb model. I looked at the Kubota branded one today and it was okay but a bit expensive for what it is I think.

I'll try to bundle ETA stuff as it saves like crazy on shipping (I've run some shipping numbers with travis).

At some point I'll get a disk harrow, boom pole, sub soiler, and by spring I'll probably get a LP 2772 mower (6 ft).

Holding back purchases as I learn more about what I want and what size......

I confess, I like owning and using good tools that help me get stuff done.


NOTHING like having the right tool for the job, that's for sure. :thumbsup:
 
   / My new L4060 HSTC pics! #84  
So when I decide for a rear blade I think I'll want hydraulic angle at least so I lean towards a LP. Going to wait a bit while I decide, plus I have a friend that I can borrow his home modified hydraulic angle one.

Landscape rake I think the ETA one looks like a nice rake for the money and for what I"ll do the hydraulic feature may not be as necessary so as to warrant the cost.

Grapple, leaning toward the 60 inch ETA wicked root grapple (clamps are closer together than the 66 which is a plus for the way I'll use it I think).

Pallet forks: leaning towards the med duty Construction Attachments forks with 48 inch times . I think I'll use them to pry things a bit (knowing me) so I want something a bit more than the light duty 2000 lb model. I looked at the Kubota branded one today and it was okay but a bit expensive for what it is I think.

I'll try to bundle ETA stuff as it saves like crazy on shipping (I've run some shipping numbers with travis).

At some point I'll get a disk harrow, boom pole, sub soiler, and by spring I'll probably get a LP 2772 mower (6 ft).

Holding back purchases as I learn more about what I want and what size......

I confess, I like owning and using good tools that help me get stuff done.

Check out some local farm auctions. Two weeks ago, I found a Bearcat 5" Chipper/Shredder at a local auction. I got it for $550. It probably needs new blades, but couple hundred and I'm in business!
 
   / My new L4060 HSTC pics! #85  
Stu, sent you PM on your tractor.
 
   / My new L4060 HSTC pics! #86  
STu, being new to this was wondering if the 3rd is a true 3rd and you can do multiple stuff at the same time...like roll and open/close the grapple at the same time. I've used a couple of tractors that for some reason if your rolling you have no open or close. I do like those hose connections on the front of yours, theyre purty.
 

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