BAGTIC
Silver Member
Well, I did it. Mailed the check Saturday.
My order:
PT425
small bucket
48" finish mower
60" rake
Auger with 14" and 30" augers
plow
forks
I chose the small bucket because I want to keep things narrow enough to fit in tight places and through narrow gates.
I checked the 4 in One but the member who let me try his tractor said it did not live up to his expectations as a brush mover. He said if he did it again he would get a dedicated grapple bucket for brush, instead.
Same reason for the small 48" mower.
The rake is because we get a lots of debris from the trees and I want to be able to push it aside before I mow.
The small auger is for planting an orchard and the large one for flower beds. Very rocky here and I want to dig deeper than a tiller will go. It looks like I will have to separate rocks by hand with a rock fork and then backfill the holes. A rock fork/screener/ etc. seems to me like a good implement for PT. Anyone at PT listening?
The plow is for digging some shallow trenches for irrigation tubes and furrows for asparagus, etc.
The forks are to spare my aching back. As I don't have a convenient loading dock I want some way to get heavy objects out of the freight trucks that bring the goodies. Besides my wife has some large potted plants that need to be moved into the sunroom for the winter and I promised her that someday she could have a full fledged (10' high) greenhouse large enough for small trees, large shrubs.
Speed is not an issue with me now that I am retired. Finding something to keep me busy probably is.
BTW, anyone have any experience with a hydraulic chain saw?
My order:
PT425
small bucket
48" finish mower
60" rake
Auger with 14" and 30" augers
plow
forks
I chose the small bucket because I want to keep things narrow enough to fit in tight places and through narrow gates.
I checked the 4 in One but the member who let me try his tractor said it did not live up to his expectations as a brush mover. He said if he did it again he would get a dedicated grapple bucket for brush, instead.
Same reason for the small 48" mower.
The rake is because we get a lots of debris from the trees and I want to be able to push it aside before I mow.
The small auger is for planting an orchard and the large one for flower beds. Very rocky here and I want to dig deeper than a tiller will go. It looks like I will have to separate rocks by hand with a rock fork and then backfill the holes. A rock fork/screener/ etc. seems to me like a good implement for PT. Anyone at PT listening?
The plow is for digging some shallow trenches for irrigation tubes and furrows for asparagus, etc.
The forks are to spare my aching back. As I don't have a convenient loading dock I want some way to get heavy objects out of the freight trucks that bring the goodies. Besides my wife has some large potted plants that need to be moved into the sunroom for the winter and I promised her that someday she could have a full fledged (10' high) greenhouse large enough for small trees, large shrubs.
Speed is not an issue with me now that I am retired. Finding something to keep me busy probably is.
BTW, anyone have any experience with a hydraulic chain saw?