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What Attachments Do You Use?

catman13

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 22, 2011
Messages
435
Location
oregon usa
Occupation
refrigeration engineer/excavation contractor
cat 289c
smooth bucket
forks
orchard brush rake
h/d grapple [ best buy ]
72 in mower
 

Island-digger

Member
Joined
Oct 5, 2021
Messages
18
Location
Canada
I have a John Deere 35G (which I love). I have the following:
Three buckets (36" smooth lip, 24" trenching bucket and 12" trench bucket)
Work Pro PA30B hydraulic drill motor
Work Pro HH40C Hydraulic breaker. This thing is a work horse and a life saver in my neck of the woods where the ground is very rocky.

Wish list:
Hydraulic limb saw
Skeleton bucket/rake
 

gwhammy

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 20, 2013
Messages
604
Location
missouri
On the 97 kubota I have the standard tooth bucket, forks, Hyd. hammer, auger, yard rake, tiller, homemade root rake out of a 10 ft. chisel plow, terminator brush hog, trencher, tree shear, 12 ft homemade snow blade. Also a homemade concrete bucket my brother made back in the 80's before there was such a thing.I think that's it.

The 18,000 lb. excavator has a 1ft. 2ft. 3ft. and 5 foot ditching bucket along with a hyd thumb and WB hyd quick attach. The Hyd. hammer is an Atlas Copco which has a flat mounting area and I built a plate to use it on the excavator which is where it stays 99 percent of the time. Also a root tooth I made as well as a homemade quick attach bobtach to use the skid steer attachments on the excavator. The exc. would be a lot less useful without the WB hydraulic quick attach.
 
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