What attachments are "toys" for you; you would like to own but they are not practical for you.

   / What attachments are "toys" for you; you would like to own but they are not practical for you. #51  
The full glass enclosure maybe not so much but a 4 post canopy is a literal lifesaver when working around trees.
Yep. I've been saved from injury several times by my 4 post canopy.
 
   / What attachments are "toys" for you; you would like to own but they are not practical for you. #52  
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   / What attachments are "toys" for you; you would like to own but they are not practical for you. #53  
For all of you listing backhoe, I got one of these last summer:
It won't compete with a mini-excavator, but for occasional little projects its great. I'm very pleased with it.


A plate compactor would be handy about once a year.
I bought a new one a year ago for around $500 from lowes ($600 - 20% off coupon). My thought was I'd keep it a few years, get some projects done, then sell it for nearly what I paid for it. I'm not sure if I'll get around to selling it.
 
   / What attachments are "toys" for you; you would like to own but they are not practical for you. #54  
It has probably been mentioned, but one "toy" for me would be a stump grinder.
 
 
 
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