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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1839496" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Yep pretty easy to make a wish list for them and they make most everything for it. I will share a thought or two based on 20 years of messing with them but opinions are like buttholes………</p><p></p><p>Brush cutter- Highly recommend, great especially if you have steep or soft areas you want to mow. Also great in tight areas because you are looking right at it with fingertip speed control and steering</p><p></p><p>Bale spear- get the style that doubles as pallet forks. Not sure on your monster bales but on mine I unload and stack 2 at a time plus it is really fast to flip them and stack on end in a barn. Works good on large sqs. too.</p><p></p><p>Grapple- if you don't have one that fits your tractor you can convert. Just handy as a shirt pocket for cleaning stuff up. </p><p></p><p>Post driver- get the vibratory style, they are easier to control the post with and less likely to break wooden posts if you use those there. I find they drive faster too.</p><p></p><p>Auger- may not need depending on the post driver and your situation but man will you wonder how you ever used a tractor mounted one after that!</p><p></p><p>Not to much you can't get done around the farm with that pretty basic arsenal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1839496, member: 21382"] Yep pretty easy to make a wish list for them and they make most everything for it. I will share a thought or two based on 20 years of messing with them but opinions are like buttholes……… Brush cutter- Highly recommend, great especially if you have steep or soft areas you want to mow. Also great in tight areas because you are looking right at it with fingertip speed control and steering Bale spear- get the style that doubles as pallet forks. Not sure on your monster bales but on mine I unload and stack 2 at a time plus it is really fast to flip them and stack on end in a barn. Works good on large sqs. too. Grapple- if you don’t have one that fits your tractor you can convert. Just handy as a shirt pocket for cleaning stuff up. Post driver- get the vibratory style, they are easier to control the post with and less likely to break wooden posts if you use those there. I find they drive faster too. Auger- may not need depending on the post driver and your situation but man will you wonder how you ever used a tractor mounted one after that! Not to much you can’t get done around the farm with that pretty basic arsenal. [/QUOTE]
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