Top 10 Most Useful Power Trac Implements

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MossRoad

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Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Here's my top 5, as I only have 5 /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

1. Large 10 qubic foot bucket.
2. 60" finish mower.
3. 60" power angle snow blade.
4. Pallet forks.
5. Small 5 cubic foot bucket with teeth.

I don't have any more, but would like:

6. Hole auger with several bits.
7. Box blade.
8. Back hoe.
9.Trencher.
10. Snow blower.
 
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Here's my top implements:

1) Large 10 cu. ft. Bucket
2) 48" Finish Mower
3) Believe it or not, the 48" Power Sweeper (You wouldn't believe how this makes life simpler with the courtyard and the roadway)
4) 48" Brush Hog
5) Pallet Forks
6) Mini Hoe
7) Little Bucket

I would love to get a Tiller, a post-hole digger, and the 4 in 1 bucket. That would round out the 10!

-Rob /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Top 10 Most Useful Power Trac Implements #3  
Depending on the season the rating may slightly change:

1. palette forks
2. grapple bucket,
3. Charlie's engineered boom and vertical grapple
4. all pt buckets, 4a. aerator, Earth& Turf topdresser
5. Lackender backhoe
6. kunz wing mowers (acrease)
7. Francis's snow plow dozer blade conversion
8. pt augers
9. Francis's leaf blower buggy
10. Francis' addition to pt 10 cu ft mulch bucket
11. Jerco leaf plow conversion
12. stump grinder
13. the mowers
14. Lesco converted electric fert. spreader

what i would like next is a: 4:1 bucket, snowblower, street sweeper and ...... a screener for the compost/topdressing project
 
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HI all. I picked up my new PT425 on wednesday. I see the smartguz has a power broom . I can you tell me if you use it on your lawn for clean up & how fast it spins??? slow like high way broom?? Thanks to all for there PT advise I hope to contribute after some seat time . BP :
 
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Our needs are different from some....we have no need for a mower right now for example....but, for what it is worth, in order of importance (to us) according to most used and therefore by implication the most useful around our mountain farm.

1) Without a doubt, adjustable PALLET FORKs are the simplest, most useful implement, frequently grabbed in a second to move heavy loads around or rig things for lifting.

2) A surprisingly versatile tool for removing stumps, loosening soil or general digging would be the TRENCHER.

3) SMALL Bucket, with digging teeth for moving earth, gravel and rock.

4) The BOXBLADE, IMHO, essential for road work.

5) The AUGER, while having obviously specific use, is the perfect tool when holes are needs for posts or plantings.

6) 60" Tiller - while use specific, is simply awesome at it

7) We use the BACKHOE primarily for larger holes or when reach is needed. A nice tool, but not essential to our needs.

8) LARGE BUCKET - not used nearly as frequently as small bucket, but very handy for larger, lighter loads.

9) POWER BLADE (Scraper or Snow Blade to some)...still has most of the original paint. It may be familiarity, but I just don't find it that effective, and generally choose the boxblade instead.

10) - Don't have one yet and if I did it would probably rank number two or three is a combination ROOT RAKE / GRAPPLE, which I intend to get one of these days.

11) Another item on the wish list, but not essential, would be a boom pole.

Sabi
 
   / Top 10 Most Useful Power Trac Implements #6  
Congratulations, Brian!

The PT425 is an outstanding machine. I'm sure it will work well for you.

The power sweeper is a BRUTE. It weighs what I estimate to be 400-500lbs. It cannot be lifted by two men, certainly. It came strapped upside-side on a pallet, and it was all Ron and I could do to flip it over. Lifting it would not be possible. It has a huge rotating brush in the center, made of stiff poly bristles. The brush rotates so that the material is brushed away from you (counter-clockwise when viewed from the right side of the unit). It is made of heavy sheet steel that forms a heavy hood over the rotating broom, and has a HUGE hydraulic motor to turn the brush. It has a smaller actuator that allows you to angle the broom left and right. This helps to control where the debris cloud is going. On a very dirty road surface, it can produce a truly impressive cloud of dirt in a hurry. Goggle, hearing protection, and breathing protection is a MUST! You must gauge wind direction before starting!

This device cleans roadways and hard surfaces (e.g. asphalt, concrete) in a big hurry, orders of magnitude faster than a power washer. It has been essential several times this year after moving tons of bark chips, to clean up the roadways after all has been moved. It would have taken many hours with a power-washer, a leaf-blower and a large manual broom. The power sweeper was able to clean in all in under an hour, and make things look absolutely sparkling.

I have tried using it on the lawn a couple of times. You can indeed change the speed by altering the PTO volume, which can only be accomplished on the PT425 using engine speed, as there is no 'variable volume pump' ability on the PTO. Since the PT425 has no draft control, you can't really specify what kind of down-pressure is on the bristles. Therefore, it's a little tricky when using it on a lawn surface. I used it on a couple of spots where the grass was dead, and I wanted to clean and dethatch the areas prior to reseeding. Frankly, this is not an ideal use for this device. It is clearly more well-suited to cleaning hard surfaces. The reason is that you don't really have good control over how hard it presses on the ground, and how fast the bristles turn. If you can live with these limitations, it does a decent job of 'brushing' out thatch and dead grass on areas it contacts. Be prepared for this thing to decimate anything it is brushing, especially if said surface is friable. This thing is NOT intended for lawn cleanup, the way a tow-behind lawn sweeper is.

This thing is designed to clean the living-daylights out of hard surfaces that are difficult to clean in normal situations. For example, I haven't power-washed my concrete courtyard for a couple of years, and I could tell that the concrete was turning a dark grey, and that moss was growing in the soil that had collected in the expansion joints in the concrete. Normally, I would have to spend hours and hours with a gasoline powered pressure washer going over each square foot of the courtyard, with special attention to the cracks with the moss. The PT Power Sweeper took care of this little problem in less than an hour, and everything was sparkling clean - the concrete went back to light grey, the embedded rocks sparkled, and my wife was mightily impressed with how much cleaner and tidier the whole place looked after I was finished. I am getting into the habit of doing the courtyard and roadway like once a month or so to keep everything looking great. For this, the Power Sweeper has no equal.

Sincerely,

Rob /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Thanks Smartguyz, That info really helped me. I would of hated to spend all that money and not have it work out.
Thanks again Brian
 
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My top three list as I only have 3 attachments
1. Small bucket without teeth
2. In mowing season 48" finish mower
3. 48" tiller used very little on ly in spring to till garden usually.

WISH LIST BRUSH HOG, 4 IN 1 BUCKET, POST HOLE DIGGER, STUMP GRINDER.
 
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David,
I thought you had the brush hog, didn't you run a video cutting large brush on your property?
PJ
 
   / Top 10 Most Useful Power Trac Implements #10  
My list goes by season - for now here is what I like.
1. Forks
2. 4 n 1 bucket
3. 10cu bucket
4. 60 inch mower
5. Tiller
6. Mini hoe
7. Snow blade (for this winter)
Wish list would include post hole digger, box blade
PJ
 

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