Kubota M59, Kubota L3800, Grasshopper 428D, Topkick dump truck, 3500 dump truck, 10 ton trailer, more lighter trailers.
Stump grinder, hydraulic post auger, Harley rake, and a tilt bucket for my excavator. Those are less of a pipe dream and something I’d buy if I saw a good deal but don’t want bad enough to pay retail. In the fantasy category a rock trencher and a behemoth chipper.
/ What attachments are "toys" for you; you would like to own but they are not practical for you.
All the following are "practical" for me, but "fiscally practical" may be a more appropriate term....
-Backhoe
-Grapple
-Log winch
-Hydraulic wood chipper upgrade
-Hydraulic rear snow blower upgrade...or better yet while the Genie is still taking orders, a front attached hydraulic blower with a factory cab tossed in as a bonus.
/ What attachments are "toys" for you; you would like to own but they are not practical for you.
A tub grinder. I've got so much slash from logging that a tub grinder is needed, but - I can't hire someone who has one because I don't have enough. (I don't quite understand this, but have run into contractors before that decide for me whether I can afford something or not.)
/ What attachments are "toys" for you; you would like to own but they are not practical for you.
Backhoe+subframe, Lane Shark (or equivalent), Stump grinder, hydraulic tree puller, logging winch. Probably in that order. None are out of the question but just not economically practical at this time.
/ What attachments are "toys" for you; you would like to own but they are not practical for you.