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Johnson 14 loader. Its one of the most versatile and handy items I have. I couldn't ever get rid of it.
Next would be my L42 bush hog for the super. Ihavnt had it long (3 weeks) but just using it once was enough to ensure it never leaves! Lol Last I would have to say my big 60ga Fimco sprayer. 12ft booms and wand make it nice for killing stuff. Plus it makes a perfect match for my supers
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Cubs: 2072 w/60" Haban, 782 w/Johnson 14 loader & 44" deck, & 169. Others: Ford 120, Ford LGT100, Ford LGT125, 2 - Ford LGT145s, & 4 - John Deere 140, H1 and H3. |
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Front blade! (Hydrolic lift!) No question. I have used it every day i have had it fully functional!
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Number 2 and 4 carts. Have saved me on more then one occasion for hauling sand, gravel, ect...
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Lot's of good responses here, thanks for sharing guys! Not sure why so many listed there mower deck but hey, it's a free country
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Without a doubt my 451 snow blower and cab are my most valuable attachments I have.The cab is not really an attachment but is worth it's weight in gold. Wind blows like a SOB up here on the knob. Snow usually gets butt hole deep to a giraffe up here in central NY and a blade just doesn't cut it.
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1641, 1541, 682 with 18hp command engine and hydraulics from a 782. 1872 with a power angle blade. |
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I use my 129 99% for mowing grass. So, I'd have to go with my 48" deck as being the most valuable attachment... to me.
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Cub Cadet 129 48" deck - grass mowing 38" deck - backup deck 42" front blade |
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I have to say so far my Peco yard vac. Like others I would spend hours raking but now I just throttle up the ole 108 and Peco and let it eat. Although I'm really missing the top cap piece and someday I will find one. It's so dirty to use because it's missing that but I would rather be really dirty than have sore arms from raking
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(2) Original, 100, 102, 124, 73, 800, #1 and #2 cart, brinly plows, disk, IH184, IH244, 1948 F Cub |
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Unfortunately, there should be two categories, absolute necessity e.g., mower, snowblower / snow blade- or- helpful / fun e.g., lawn vac, sweeper, chipper, tiller, land plow, broom, stone rake / back blade, grader box, cab, flail mower, generator........ well you get the picture. The number one attachment of all time over all has to be a LOADER ! I will push mow for the rest of my life just to have that back saving labor devise (and they are fun too).
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Its really hard to say I use a variety of things to make life easier. I'd have to say may favorites are but not in order. My pull behind lawn vac/mulcher, my lawn sweeper (I don't have gator blades yet) my snow blower, my Johnny bucket, my front blades, my trailer, my detacher which works great for prepping for reseeding and giving the gravel driveway a face lift.
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