4wanderingeyes
5 year old buck +
It was a guesstimate, I have read the remotes were $1100, and the top link and hoses were about $300. I assumed $100 tax. That would be dealer installed.
I am picking up a subcompact tractor this weekend, I also ordered a 60” bucket, a grapple bucket, a quick hitch, a box blade, fluid filled tires, and hooks welded on the bucket. I already have a disc, sprayer, and a landscape rake. Just wondering if there is any other must haves?
I will be mostly using it for firewood, food plots, yard leveling, and other yard work.
Today I finally got around to cleaning up more of my log landing......which was created 5 years ago. I had cleaned up several other acres over that time....but put-off this area until today.
One tool I used today.....I wish I had available several years back. I've owned a Ford Industrial landscape rake for many years....but until this year could not mount it on the front of my tractor via the 3 point QA loader plate made by Titan accessories. This is a real game changer when cleaning up sticks and debris. I estimate it would have taken me all day to clean up what I did in an hour and a half today. Plus.....I would be shot for two days thereafter. (Yeah....getting old). Lots easier to operate that landscape rake when it's front mounted.....and never left the seat to clean the sticks from between the teeth.
Anyway I cleaned up about 3/4 acre more of the "big rifle range food plot" which now totals about 3+ acres. It's now over 500 yards long.....running down the center of an 80 I own.....with nice timber and good bedding sites surrounding the plot. I drilled buckwheat and sunflowers with a bit of clover into the new ground. Needs a soil sample to determine the PH.....but the dirt looks good.
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I have not tried grading my road or other tasks yet. Takes a bit of joystick manipulation in soft dirt like I had......but I got allot done in a short time. More work like this to do.I broke my rake a couple weeks ago, the tractor went down into a dip and I got it wedged, couldn’t move forward or backwards, and I had the 3 point all the way up. Would have been nice if it was front mounted.
Today I finally got around to cleaning up more of my log landing......which was created 5 years ago. I had cleaned up several other acres over that time....but put-off this area until today.
One tool I used today.....I wish I had available several years back. I've owned a Ford Industrial landscape rake for many years....but until this year could not mount it on the front of my tractor via the 3 point QA loader plate made by Titan accessories. This is a real game changer when cleaning up sticks and debris. I estimate it would have taken me all day to clean up what I did in an hour and a half today. Plus.....I would be shot for two days thereafter. (Yeah....getting old). Lots easier to operate that landscape rake when it's front mounted.....and never left the seat to clean the sticks from between the teeth.
Anyway I cleaned up about 3/4 acre more of the "big rifle range food plot" which now totals about 3+ acres. It's now over 500 yards long.....running down the center of an 80 I own.....with nice timber and good bedding sites surrounding the plot. I drilled buckwheat and sunflowers with a bit of clover into the new ground. Needs a soil sample to determine the PH.....but the dirt looks good.
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LOL....fun to try new stuff. That adaptor plate is made by Titan. It's got a 3 point hitch affair and a receiver hitch combined into the unit. I can also then use it to attach my Herd spreader to that plate via the receiver hitch.....lift it high over the crops......and broadcast seed.You amaze with the shiz you think up. Great idea on the front fork to push like a shop broom. is that 3 pt adapter plate on the front boom off the shelf buy or custom?
No.....I tried that and the teeth would dig and bring the front axel up. Had to carefully adjust heights with the joy stick as I pushed the debris......to keep from digging too deeply. Not real easy as it's hard to tell how deep your raking.Do you just set the loader in float, then drive forward?
I have one and It works great on my 3560 Kubota. I have drilled more than 50 holes with it ;-)Does anyone here own a 3 point auger from Tractor Supply, and run it on a compact tractor? I was just wondering how well it works. Reading the reviews, they are all over the place. Some say they love it, others say it’s more of a home project item, that isn’t made to drill more then 50 holes until you throw it away.
It seems I keep finding projects that I need to put posts in the ground, and I am getting too old to keep hand digging them.
Does anyone here own a 3 point auger from Tractor Supply, and run it on a compact tractor? I was just wondering how well it works. Reading the reviews, they are all over the place. Some say they love it, others say it’s more of a home project item, that isn’t made to drill more then 50 holes until you throw it away.
It seems I keep finding projects that I need to put posts in the ground, and I am getting too old to keep hand digging them.
Nice rig!